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Liverpool's future under Arne Slot is uncertain as the team sits fifth and out of all competitions. FSG's stance on Slot's position has become a pressing topic among fans and analysts.
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Journalist reveals FSGâs stance on Arne Slotâs future at Liverpool
Uncertainty continues to surround Liverpool, and the latest Media Matters podcast from Anfield Index, featuring Dave Davis and Lewis Steele, placed the spotlight firmly on whether Arne Slot will still be in charge at the start of next season.
With the Reds sitting fifth and out of all competitions after defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, the question is no longer hypothetical, it is immediate.
One of the clearest takeaways from the discussion was the disconnect between the clubâs stance and supporter sentiment. Steele addressed reports that Liverpoolâs hierarchy intend to stick with Slot, saying, âSlot seems to have the backing from the club, but doesnât have the back from the fan base or most of them anyway.â
That divide is critical. While internal support may buy time, results and performances have eroded confidence externally. Steele pushed back on claims that such reporting is driven by club messaging, explaining, âIf anyone mentions anything to do with Slot staying, you get a lot of comments saying youâre just parroting the line, which is not true, youâre just saying what the truth is.â
The truth, as presented in the podcast, is that Liverpool are currently planning for continuity, not change.
However, backing a manager through a downturn carries risk. Steele drew a pointed comparison to recent Premier League history, warning, âI understand the rationale behind wanting to give him the benefit of the doubt, but it could be costly.â
The concern centres on momentum, or lack of it. He explained the potential consequences clearly, âWhat if this last six months continues for the first two months of next season? All of a sudden, you could be ten points behind and then thatâs that.â
FSG's stance on Arne Slot's future has not been explicitly detailed, but uncertainty surrounds his position as Liverpool struggles in the league.
Arne Slot's future is in question due to Liverpool's poor performance, currently sitting fifth and eliminated from all competitions.
Liverpool is currently in fifth place in the league and has been eliminated from all competitions.

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For a club that won the league just a season ago, the idea of writing off another campaign before it gains traction is a serious consideration.
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Another key theme was whether securing a top five finish would be enough to secure Slotâs position. Steeleâs view was pragmatic rather than emphatic, âIf he got fifth, I think heâd be in charge for the first game of next season.â
That reflects a minimum threshold rather than a ringing endorsement. Qualification for the Champions League may be deemed âpassableâ, but it does not erase deeper issues highlighted throughout the season.
The podcast also referenced wider analysis suggesting underlying performance levels and results still matter heavily in the final judgement.
Perhaps the most telling line came as Steele summed up the current state of affairs, âThereâs a lot of unsolved things.â
That uncertainty extends beyond the manager, encompassing recruitment, squad depth and leadership structure. Yet the question of who leads Liverpool into next season remains the most pressing.
For now, the expectation is that Arne Slot will still be in the dugout when the new campaign begins. Whether that decision proves justified will depend on how Liverpool navigate the crucial months ahead.