Hey Liverpool We reached an agreement to appoint the technician who will replace him yourgen club At the end of the season. This is Dutch Arnie slotl FeyenoordFrom Holland.
a espn Found that council Reds The team will have to pay a hefty fine to transfer the captain to England, with the Dutch expecting to receive at least US$11.25 million (R$57 million) for the coach's release.
Business between the two clubs began on Wednesday (24) and now the talks are drawing to a close. However, the final value of the deal remains confidential.
Last season's Dutch champion, Arne Lust, 45, has been at Feyenoord since 2021 and has expressed his desire to take over as Liverpool coach. Interview with ESPN last Thursday (25).
It's no secret that I would like to be the new manager of Liverpool. My decision is clear. Feyenoord and Liverpool are negotiating, and I'm waiting to see what happens. “I am confident and hope that the clubs will reach an agreement.”
On Friday (26) Klopp agreed to choose his potential successor.
“I like the way his team plays football. All the things I hear about him is a great guy. I don't know him, but some people who know him say he's a great guy. I really like that,” he said.
He added during a press conference, “So he is a good coach and a good man… I am looking forward to the club. If he is the solution, if he is the right man, then I am more than happy.”
The loss became “Plan A” for the board after Xabi Alonso decided to stay in it Bayer Leverkusenfrom Germany.
Last season the Dutchman was in demand Chelsea, Tottenham that it Leeds United.
However, he said “no” to everyone and renewed his contract with the Rotterdam team for three years.
Most recently, the coach was a Dutch and Dutch Cup champion with Feyenoord.
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