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Liverpool's owners have reportedly identified Luis Enrique as their prime managerial candidate should they decide to part ways with Arne Slot. The Dutchman, who led the Reds to Premier League glory in his debut season, is under immense pressure following a string of poor results with nine defeats in the last 12 matches.
Slot has insisted he still has the support of Liverpool's owners, but they are reportedly preparing for the worst. They have earmarked Enrique as the ideal long-term replacement, according to The Mirror. The Spaniard has worked wonders at PSG, guiding them to their maiden Champions League victory last season as part of a treble-winning campaign.
It was the second treble of Enrique's managerial career, having achieved the same feat in 2015 while managing Barcelona, where he also clinched the Champions League title.
In a surprising twist, Liverpool could turn to Jurgen Klopp to temporarily take over the reins if Slot is dismissed.
Klopp, currently serving as Global Head of Soccer for Red Bull, would likely be asked to step in until the end of the season, as Enrique is unlikely to depart PSG in the middle of the campaign.
Slot maintains that he has been in constant communication with the club's hierarchy during this difficult period, which reached a new low this week.
The Reds suffered a shocking defeat to Nottingham Forest at Anfield on Saturday, followed by a Champions League drubbing at the hands of PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday.
Discussions have reportedly taken place amongst Liverpool executives amid rising concerns that Slot is losing control of the dressing room.
He splashed out an eye-watering £426million on new signings during the summer transfer window but has struggled to establish a winning formula or settle on a consistent starting side.
Slot acknowledges that given their recent results, speculation about his position is inevitable, but remains confident that the club's hierarchy back him to reverse the situation.
His fate could depend on the club's forthcoming fixtures against West Ham, Sunderland and Leeds.
The Dutchman said: "It would be nice to turn it around and get a victory. But if you are working as a coach and not doing well then it is normal that questions are asked.
"If you lose so many times, people start talking about that. I have got a lot of support from above. I am OK with my position.
"They don't call every single minute of the day to say they trust me, but in the normal conversations we have, I feel the trust."