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Arne Slot‘s future has been brought back into focus after the Merseyside derby victory, while Mo Salah‘s successor has reportedly been identified by Liverpool.

Arne Slot expected to continue as Liverpool head coach

It has been a season with little to cheer about for Liverpool, but Slot’s side are edging closer to ensuring they are in the Champions League again next season.

Despite the unrest and disillusionment among the supporter base, Sky Sports’ Vinny O’Connor, a regular face and voice during Slot’s press conferences, says the Dutchman is “expected to continue” in his role next season.

PARIS, FRANCE - Tuesday, April 7, 2026: Liverpool's head coach Arne Slot during a press conference at the Parc des Princes ahead of the UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final 1st Leg match between Paris Saint-Germain FC and Liverpool FC. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Sky states Slot “is set to retain the support of the hierarchy” to oversee another summer of change, with doubts “subsiding rapidly” as the European target starts to look realistic.

This follows on from the Athletic‘s David Ornstein explaining FSG would “ideally” like to keep Slot at the helm.

It is at odds with the growing calls for Liverpool to move on, with a lack of identity and connection fracturing the bond between the fans and the man in charge.

It will all come to a head in the summer, and it will become clear then whether reports from Europe – which expect Xabi Alonso to be appointed – or those from England prove right.

LFC News: Yan Diomande primary transfer target & Adam Wharton fit for Anfield

Yan Diomande goal celebration (Photo by Tomasz Karczewski/Arena Akcji/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Live News

• Yan Diomande has emerged as Liverpool’s primary candidate to ‘replace’ Mo Salah, with “concrete talks” with his representatives reported. No way the club pay the £87.2m asking price, right?

• Adam Wharton is expected to be fit for Crystal Palace‘s trip to Anfield on Saturday, which will give us a good look at a known transfer target – time to see how physical he can be

• Aurelien Tchouameni has been linked to Man United, and with Liverpool having been interested in the past, it could pique the club’s interest. He did turn us down before, though…

• Freddie Woodman has said a first Premier League start for Liverpool against his boyhood club “would be unreal.” He’s expected to get the nod with Ali and Mamardashvili sidelined (The Guardian)

Liverpool FC revenue: 1992 vs. 2025

At a time when the club are intent on increasing ticket prices for the next three seasons, Joanna Durkan took a look at the eye-watering revenue driven by the Premier League:

“In 1992, Liverpool’s financial accounts ending in May that year, months before the Premier League‘s inception, stated that match receipts, inclusive of television fees, were the biggest source of turnover.

“The club received £9.71 million in this department, with their next best source of sponsorship, royalties and ground advertising banking £3.22 million.

“If you compare that to their most recent financial statement for the year ending May 2025, Liverpool’s media turnover was an eye-watering £263.7m – an increase of 2,613.94%.”

Football News: Wolves relegated, Attwell kept away from Forest & Howe talks

• Wolves have officially been relegated to the Championship, and they have already been replaced by Frank Lampard’s Coventry – the last time they faced Liverpool was in 2001

• After 16 years at the club, Karren Brady has stepped down as vice-chair of West Ham – it’s fair to say from social media reaction, this is welcome news for the Hammers! (WHU)

• Referee Stuart Attwell has not been appointed to a Nottingham Forest fixture in two years, it comes after the famous tweet (‘VAR is a Luton fan’) following his VAR duties in a defeat to Everton (The Athletic)

• Newcastle chiefs will hold a meeting with Eddie Howe next week as pressure grows with his season fizzling out – they’re 14th. You expect the same for Slot (Chronicle Live)

Liverpool FC: On this day

Liverpool FC squad photo season 1962/63 - 1960s: (back row, l-r) Phil Ferns, Gordon Milne, Wilf Stevenson, Tommy Lawrence, Ronnie Moran, Jim Furnell, Alan A'Court, Chris Lawler, Gerry Byrne; (front row, l-r) Alf Arrowsmith, Gordon Wallace, Ian Callaghan, Roger Hunt, Ron Yeats, Ian St John, Jimmy Melia, ?

It was on April 21, 1962 that Liverpool secured the Second Division title and therefore promotion to the top-flight after eight years away.

In Bill Shankly‘s 100th league game as manager, two goals from Kevin Lewis meant Liverpool won 2-0 at Anfield against Southampton.

Two years later, they would be lifting the First Division, such was the rapid growth the Reds enjoyed under Shankly!

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