The main candidate to manage Luis Díaz breaks silence: ‘I want to go to Liverpool’

The main candidate to manage Luis Díaz breaks silence: ‘I want to go to Liverpool’
The main candidate to manage Luis Díaz breaks silence: ‘I want to go to Liverpool’

Liverpool He is going through difficult days due to the recent bad results that largely damaged the team’s objectives for the season, since it was left out of the Europa League and was very committed to winning the Premier League.


Jurgen Klopp

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In this scenario, the name that sounds strong to reach the technical bench is that of the Dutchman Arne Slot. ​Slot is the current coach of the Feyenoord.

​According to the journalist’s information Ben Jacobs, Not only Liverpool is after the 45-year-old Dutch coach, , Milan and Barcelona are following one of the most sought-after coaches in Europe.

Jürgen Klopp and Luis Díaz

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Liverpool Slot Spoke

Well, in the midst of the press reports, the coach broke his silence and referred to the possibility of directing Liverpool.

​”The clubs are negotiating and I am waiting for the resolution”said Slot on the international network ESPN, before his team’s match against the Go Ahead Eagles.

“It’s not a secret that I want to go to Liverpool. Now I’m waiting for the clubs to reach an agreement. I trust it will happen,” he added.

Slot, current coach of Feyenoord.

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Slot, who was also a footballer, has coached teams such as Cambuur, between 2016 and 2017, AZ Alkmaar, between 2019 and 2020, and Feyenoord, his current club.

Press versions indicate that ​Liverpool could pay close to 15 million euros to take the coach.

While the club’s future coach is being decided, Liverpool has just lost against Everton 2-0, a result that messed up its chances of winning the English championship.


​PABLO ROMERO
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