Ownership Backs Arne Slot Despite Disastrous 2026 Run and Growing Fan Frustration

Major reporters deliver a unanimous verdict on Arne Slot’s future, confirming Liverpool's owners still back the manager despite a 2026 slump.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 10, 2026, 3:22 PM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Football365

Ownership Backs Arne Slot Despite Disastrous 2026 Run and Growing Fan Frustration - article image
Ownership Backs Arne Slot Despite Disastrous 2026 Run and Growing Fan Frustration - article image

Unwavering Faith from Club Leadership

Despite a dramatic collapse in form that saw Liverpool eliminated from the FA Cup and pushed to the brink of Champions League exit, the club's decision-makers have reached a stunning unanimous verdict. High-profile sources, including David Ornstein and James Pearce, report that FSG, sporting director Richard Hughes, and CEO of Football Michael Edwards remain steadfast in their support for Arne Slot. The hierarchy believes that Slot’s profile remains the ideal fit for the club's long-term strategy, viewing him as the right person to lead a significant squad overhaul this summer.

Mitigating Factors for a "Beleaguered" Season

The internal backing for Slot is reportedly bolstered by several critical mitigating factors. FSG senior figures have cited the tragic passing of Diogo Jota in early 2026 as a profound emotional and tactical blow that has significantly impacted team performances. Furthermore, the club is grappling with the announced departure of Mohamed Salah at the end of the 2025/26 campaign and a sharp decline in the form of other veteran stalwarts like Virgil van Dijk. According to The Telegraph, the consensus within Anfield is that the transition from the Jurgen Klopp era was far more complex than last season's Premier League title win initially suggested.

The Contrast with the Xabi Alonso Narrative

While much of the fanbase has clamored for Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso to take the reins, top reporters suggest these calls do not align with the club's internal thinking. Paul Joyce of The Times noted that while Alonso is often viewed externally as the "next in line," the club continues to value the "credit in the bank" Slot earned by winning the league in 2025. There has been little indication that the board is preparing for a managerial change, even as reports emerge of Alonso's agent being spotted in Paris following Liverpool’s recent defeat to PSG.

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