Liverpool have made contact with former manager Jurgen Klopp amid growing uncertainty over Arne Slot's future at the club, according to Saturday's newspaper reports. Whether the outreach is for managerial advice or to explore a return to the dugout remains unclear, but Andoni Iraola has been identified as the number one candidate should Slot be dismissed.
Liverpool Contact Klopp as Slot's Future Hangs in Balance, Iraola Named Top Target

Liverpool have made contact with former manager Jurgen Klopp amid growing uncertainty over Arne Slot's future at the club, according to Saturday's newspaper reports. Whether the outreach is for managerial advice or to explore a return to the dugout remains unclear, but Andoni Iraola has been identified as the number one candidate should Slot be dismissed.
Klopp contact and transfer activity
Reports in The Sun reveal Liverpool's sensational move to reconnect with Klopp, the man who delivered a Premier League title and Champions League triumph during his tenure at Anfield. The nature of the contact is yet to be confirmed, leaving the football world speculating over whether the German could be headed back to Merseyside.
In the transfer market, Liverpool are pushing forward with plans to strengthen their attack. The Athletic reports that RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande has emerged as a leading target for the wide positions this summer, while the Daily Mail adds that the club are also working on a move for Colombian prospect Samuel Martinez.
Bayer Leverkusen are reportedly monitoring Iraola as a potential alternative option, should the Spanish coach choose to leave Crystal Palace, according to The Telegraph.
England World Cup preparations
England boss Thomas Tuchel omitted Chelsea forward Cole Palmer from his World Cup squad over concerns about Palmer's personality, The Sun reports. Meanwhile, The Guardian reveals that the Football Association has raised concerns about a lack of privacy at England's World Cup training base in Kansas City, with plans being explored to erect protective fencing to shield the squad from rivals.
Premier League rumours
Real Madrid are set to make a move for Enzo Fernandez, with Manchester City also credited with interest — though any deal may hinge on the future of Rodri, per The Independent.
Manchester United are expected to resume negotiations with Atalanta over midfielder Ederson. The Italian club are seeking £34.5 million plus £4.3 million in add-ons, after a prospective deal with Atletico Madrid collapsed, says the Daily Mail.
Chelsea have agreed terms to sign Valentin Barco from Strasbourg this summer, according to Fabrizio Romano, while legendary defender Thiago Silva — who has announced his departure from Porto — is still weighing his options. A coaching role at Chelsea's academy for the 41-year-old is currently not under consideration, BBC Sport reports.
Manchester City assistant manager Pep Lijnders will depart the club at the end of the season, The Athletic says.
Former England captain Glenn Hoddle launched a sharp public criticism of Tottenham Hotspur's Cristian Romero after the defender opted to remain in Argentina this weekend rather than feature in his club's relegation decider against Everton.
World Cup watch
Brazil face an anxious wait to discover whether Neymar will be fit for their final warm-up fixtures ahead of the World Cup, according to ESPN. Elsewhere, Congo's squad has been ordered to undergo a 21-day isolation period or risk being barred from entering the United States for the tournament, following an Ebola outbreak in the country — a directive attributed to Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House Task Force for the World Cup.


