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Feyenoord boss Arne Slot has been confirmed as Liverpool's new manager.
The Reds agreed a compensation deal worth £9.4m with the Dutch club on Friday after the 45-year-old was identified as the man to succeed Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.
Klopp, who had been in charge of Liverpool since October 2015, left the club following their season-finale win against Wolves on Sunday.
Dutchman Slot will officially start at Liverpool on 1 June, subject to a work permit.
Slot led Feyenoord to the 2022-23 Eredivisie title, while this season they have won the Dutch Cup and are set to finish second in their league.
It is believed that the attacking style of Slot's teams, his personality and his ability to develop players are key factors in making him Liverpool's choice for the job.
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