ARNE SLOT is allegedly set to move into Jurgen Klopp’s house after taking over his job.
Liverpool were rocked in January when the German announced that he would be leaving Anfield this summer.
Jurgen Klopp will leave Liverpool next week after nine years in chargeCredit: RexArne Slot is set to replace him and move into the German's club houseCredit: GettyThe 56-year-old ensured that he will depart with some silverware when guiding the Reds to Carabao Cup success in February.
However, his hopes of leading them to the title are all-but over as well as their FA Cup and Europa League aspirations also being ended.
Feyenoord manager Slot, 45, is widely-believed to have already agreed to become Liverpool’s new boss for next season.
Jurgen Klopp's approach with Robert Lewandowski bodes well for Darwin NunezAnd fans are just waiting for the formalities to be completed and an official announcement to be made.
Now the Daily Mirror has claimed that Slot will move into Klopp’s seven-bedroom house.
They report that removal vans have been seen at Klopp’s home, which is worth around £4million and “in the exclusive village” of Formby in Merseyside.
The mansion boasts three lounges, a home cinema, an indoor swimming pool plus a landscaped garden and is owned by the Premier League club.
Liverpool bought it from their former manager Brendan Rodgers after he had previously purchased it from legendary ex captain Steven Gerrard.
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Klopp is said to have become a popular figure in Formby and “is often spotted in local pubs and restaurants” in the area.
But now locals will be waiting to welcome Dutchman Slot to the area with him preparing to move in to the property.
Klopp is now believed to be planning to spend time in Majorca once he departs Anfield.
He bought a £3.4m house in Santa Ponsa two years ago and is set to enjoy some time off on the Spanish island.
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Slot recently revealed that he planned to phone Klopp once he officially takes charge.
He said: “It’s normal if you go to a new club that you contact the coach.
“I did this at Feyenoord as well.
“All the knowledge a person has from working a few years at the club, or nine in this case.”
Liverpool travel to Aston Villa on Monday before finishing the campaign at home to Wolves, which will be Klopp’s last match in charge after nine years.