As Liverpool gear up to transition from Jurgen Klopp, the summer transfer window will be crucial, and it could be Arne Slot making the significant decisions.
Feyenoord's manager, Slot, has emerged as the frontrunner to take over when Klopp concludes his nine-year stint in the summer. The Dutchman, who previously declined Spurs before the London club appointed Ange Postecoglou, is on track to follow last season's title win with a second-place finish behind PSV Eindhoven this term.
The returning Michael Edwards is expected to play a significant role in any summer transfer business, but Klopp had input during Edwards' previous tenure. Slot has managed substantial player turnover over the past 12 months, similar to Klopp's midfield overhaul at Anfield, and he understands how to integrate starters into a team.
Since the summer of 2023, Feyenoord has signed more than 10 players - either permanently or on loan. Here, we examine the last 10 to give Liverpool fans an idea of what they might expect if the 45 year old takes over.
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Anis Hadj Moussa.
Slot's most recent signing is a player who hasn't actually joined Feyenoord yet. Algerian forward Hadj Moussa will arrive in the summer, just a few months after making his Eredivisie debut on loan at Vitesse.
The 22 year old has two goals and two assists in all competitions in the Netherlands, having begun the season in the Belgian second tier. His arrival suggests a willingness to back a player of limited top level experience as long as the promise is there.
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