Liverpool face several critical decision over the next six months to avoid the club becoming destablised following the departures of Jurgen Klopp and his backroom staff at the end of the season, claims Lewis Steele.
Steele, Mail Sport's Merseyside football reporter, discussed the situation facing the Premier League leaders on the latest episode of It's All Kicking Off.
The Reds are facing upheaval following Jurgen Klopp's shock announcement that he will step down as manager after nine years at Anfield last week.
Klopp's assistants Pep Lijnders, Peter Krawietz and Vitor Matos will leave the club at the end of the season, while sporting director George Schmadtke left at the end of the January transfer window.
'I wrote a piece early in the week, sort of somehow comparing Liverpool to a tower of Jenga,' Steele told host Ian Ladyman.
'It's not just Klopp that's been pulled out, it's Pep Lijnders, Vitor Matos, Pete Krawietz and the sporting director George Schmadtke.
'It's five really big pieces being pulled out of the tower.
'It's been a tower of stability for the last eight and a half years, it's been a club that's been the envy of most of Europe, really. Not many clubs in Europe have been run as well as Liverpool in terms of transfer business.
'There's obviously maybe Manchester City and Real Madrid when you look at their squad planning the last few years.
'But there are now signs that it is starting to shake a little bit. The foundations are obviously very good.
'But Mike Gordon, the FSG president, who's running this whole recruitment process from Boston, has got a big task on his hands to get in a sporting director and a manager that not just work in tandem, but they're going to work for the future of the club.
'They are in a very
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