Liverpool have been handed the perfect chance to appoint one of FSG's targets, Xabi Alonso, after a recent report from talkSPORT.
The Reds could be in the market for a new manager either in the coming weeks or in the summer, with Arne Slot under pressure following a disappointing season.
Slot looks as though he's going to remain in charge ahead of their Champions League clash on Wednesday night, despite a heavy 4-0 defeat against Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-final.
The Dutch coach held his press conference on Tuesday evening, hinting that there's going to be no change ahead of the game against PSG, but there's no doubt he needs to turn things around as soon as possible.
Liverpool might keep Slot in the job with only a month or so remaining in the season, but a change in the summer wouldn't be a surprise.
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Liverpool Handed Xabi Alonso Chance
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According to a report from talkSPORT, sources close to former Real Madrid manager Alonso have confirmed that he's now looking to get back into work after leaving the Spanish giants earlier this year.
That gives Liverpool the ideal chance to make the move, and although they might be waiting until the summer to make a change in the dugout, if Alonso is ready to return, they might be forced to make a move sooner rather than later.
A host of clubs could be in the market for a new manager in the summer, including Manchester United, although Liverpool might hope that Alonso would pick them due to his affinity with the Merseyside club.
FSG Want Alonso for Liverpool
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According to reports, FSG want to appoint Alonso at Liverpool, but a move is more likely in the summer.
Liverpool will be considering making a change after a disappointing season from Slot, and Alonso is one of the names on their shortlist.
Alonso, described as 'one of the best in the world' by former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, might be keen on a move to Anfield, although it remains to be seen, as there won't be many bigger jobs than the Liverpool one later this year.
The Spanish manager is yet to manage in the Premier League, and that is likely to be a goal of his at some point during his career.