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Liverpool risk multi‑million payout as Slot eyes Dutch job

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

Liverpool face a multi‑million pound payout as manager Arne Slot is linked with the Dutch national team job, while the club has already completed the signing of attacker Victor Munoz at Anfield, a summer overhaul highlighted in a report from L4 that flagged the financial implications.

Club officials say the Reds are determined to avoid another transitional season after the upheaval of the 2025‑26 campaign. They stress that stability is essential for competing at the highest level.

According to the L4 bulletin, Liverpool may already be dipping into transfer funds to add the players needed to match their title rivals. The potential outlay could limit future spending.

Arne Slot was relieved of his duties after a season that, according to some, included a Premier League title, though it was insufficient to secure his position. Critics argued his tactical choices failed to maximise the talents of Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah.

Following his dismissal, Slot has been linked with the Netherlands job, prompting debate over his compensation. A newspaper reported that Liverpool would still pay a substantial portion of the owed millions should he accept the role, quoting: "If Slot and the Football Association reach an agreement, he will not forfeit the millions in compensation he is still entitled to at Liverpool."

Sources at the English club say Liverpool intend to top up Slot's salary in his first year at the KNVB to match what he would have earned at Anfield, thereby saving the club several million pounds. Insiders added that had Slot moved to a Premier League rival, the club’s stance would have differed.

Fenway Sports Group had hoped the Dutchman would remain for another season, but his recent Champions League qualification and strained relationships with players made his departure inevitable. AC Milan and Fulham showed interest, yet those options are now off the table as Slot eyes the national team.

In summary, the Reds are likely to lose millions by supplementing Slot's salary rather than simply writing off the compensation, but the club believes the approach respects the former manager’s contributions and fits its broader strategy.

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