
LIVERPOOL, UK – Liverpool Football Club is reportedly on the verge of a managerial earthquake. Following a dismal run of form and a frustrating draw against second-to-last Burnley at Anfield this Saturday, the Reds’ board has reportedly decided to part ways with manager Arne Slot.
The situation in Merseyside has reached a breaking point. Liverpool has endured four consecutive draws in the Premier League, sparking fears that the club is facing its worst tactical crisis since the pre-Klopp era. According to journalist Jean Paul Sciberras, who specializes in the Reds’ coverage, Slot’s departure is now viewed as “only a matter of time.”
The Return of the King: Xabi Alonso
The most sensational part of the report involves club icon Xabi Alonso. According to Topskills Sports UK, the decision to dismiss Slot has already been finalized behind the scenes, with the board only waiting to secure a successor before making the official announcement.
Alonso, who recently left his post at Real Madrid, has reportedly signaled his willingness to return to the club where he is worshipped as a legend. Eager to prove his managerial pedigree after a challenging stint in the Spanish capital, Alonso is said to be the primary candidate to lead a “New Era” at Anfield.
A Season in Turmoil
Despite Liverpool currently holding onto fourth position in the Premier League, the underlying numbers have alarmed the hierarchy. In 32 matches this season, Slot has managed only 16 wins, suffering nine defeats a record deemed unacceptable for a club with title ambitions.
The lack of offensive spark, exacerbated by Mohamed Salah’s absence during AFCON, has turned the fans against the Dutchman, with the Anfield crowd making their frustrations vocal during the Burnley stalemate.
The Last Dance in Marseille?

Arne Slot is expected to lead the team one final time in the UEFA Champions League this Wednesday against Olympique de Marseille. The clash at the Orange Vélodrome could serve as the manager’s “Last Dance,” with many insiders believing an official announcement regarding his dismissal and the potential appointment of Xabi Alonso could follow shortly after the final whistle in France.

Miguel Manjate is a football journalist and editor covering the Premier League, European competitions, and transfer news, with a strong focus on match analysis and data-driven reporting.
