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Danny Murphy has identified an 'outstanding candidate' to replace Arne Slot as Liverpool's head coach, and it is not Xabi Alonso. Despite ongoing speculation about Alonso, the current management is reportedly sticking with Slot for now.
Not Alonso: Danny Murphy names one âoutstanding candidateâ to succeed Arne Slot at Liverpool
Danny Murphy has named the âoutstanding candidateâ heâd like to see as the next Liverpool head coach â and it isnât Xabi Alonso.
The Spaniard has been continually cited as a leading contender to replace Arne Slot in the Anfield dugout, with the incumbent boss subjected to intense scrutiny over his position in recent months amid a hugely underwhelming second season at the helm.
However, The Athleticâs David Ornstein reported earlier this month that the former Real Madrid coach isnât in FSGâs thinking at present, with the hierarchy prepared to keep faith with the Dutchman for the time being.
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If that stance were to change and Liverpool part ways with Slot, Murphy would like to see Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique being handed the reins at Anfield.
Danny Murphy has not specified the name of the 'outstanding candidate' in the provided content.
Arne Slot is facing intense scrutiny due to a disappointing second season at Liverpool.
Xabi Alonso has been mentioned as a leading contender, but recent reports indicate he is not currently in FSG's plans.
Liverpool's management is reportedly prepared to continue with Arne Slot despite the ongoing speculation about his future.

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Speaking to Betarades.gr (via Liverpool Echo), the former Reds midfielder proclaimed: âFor me, there is one outstanding candidate â Luis Enrique. Could Liverpool maybe tempt him, especially if he wins the Champions League again? Maybe he would feel like he needs a new challenge.
âHe is a phenomenal coach and when you watch PSG play, you kind of feel that is how I want my team to play.â
On Alonso, Murphy said:Â âXabi Alonso is an outstanding new manager and he has that connection with the Liverpool fans, which always helps from an emotional point of view. There has been a lot of talk recently about the managerâs connection with the fans â or maybe lack of connection.
âThe only thing with Xabi Alonso is that he primarily is a possession based manager, just like Arne Slot to a degree. I think Liverpool fans, at least from what we know, want a more risky, high energy and all-in type of football, but he is a super young coach, so it wouldnât surprise me if we see him as a Liverpool manager at some point.â
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Reds supporters donât need any enlightening about Enriqueâs credentials at PSG â his side have beaten us three times in the past 14 months and, particularly in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final three weeks ago, looked every bit like the European champions that they are.
The breathless 5-4 victory over Bayern Munich on Tuesday night would certainly fit the description of the âhigh-energyâ and âall-inâ approach that Murphy claimed Liverpool fans would crave at Anfield, and the Spaniard is two wins away from leading his team to back-to-back Champions League triumphs.
Thatâd be a notable achivement for PSG, who were notorious for falling short in that competition in recent years despite spending vast sums of money on big names, but have found success with a more modest recruitment model and with the quietly brilliant Enrique in the dugout.
Whenever the 55-year-old does move on from Paris, heâll no doubt be one of the most (if not the most) sought-after coaches in world football, and heâd surely be welcomed with open arms at Anfield if the Reds were to appoint him.
FSG look set to keep backing Slot for now, but in time we hope that they donât miss the boat if the opportunity to appoint Enrique were to arise.