Liverpool have lost six of their last seven Premier League matches under Arne Slot.
After a harrowing 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest at Anfield on Saturday, the Reds have slipped down to 12th, 11 points off league leaders Arsenal.
The display was so concerning that supporters have been discussing replacements for Slot in the days since.
RTK have also named a three-man Liverpool managerial shortlist who may be looked at if the Dutchman goes.
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Now, an insight into the financial implications of parting ways with Slot has been shared.
The cost of Liverpool sacking Arne Slot
Finance expert Kieran Maguire discussed the cost of removing the Dutchman from his post at Anfield on the latest episode of the Beyond The Back Four podcast.
He revealed it would take a fee somewhere in the region of £10m-15m, which would be offset if Liverpool are able to climb four places under a new boss.
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However, Maguire warned that changing managers doesn’t always work out, using Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest as examples from this season.
He said: “Would cost between £10-15m to sack Slot and coaching staff. From value perspective, danger of missing out on Champions League. With every position in Premier League final table being worth £3.5m then improving by four places under new manager cancels out sacking costs.
“Live in environment of simple solutions to complex problems – sacking managers seen as easy option. Didn’t work at Forest earlier in season, doesn’t look to be working for Tottenham this season too.”
Will Liverpool sack Arne Slot
On the back of the latest league defeat, Graeme Bailey told RTK how Michael Edwards feels about sacking Slot.
He said: “Arne Slot is an Edwards and Hughes guy, whilst not untouchable – who is in football – he has a huge amount of credit in the bank, they believe in him, they believe he is still the man for Liverpool and fully believe he will put this right.
“Everyone at the club insist that at this moment their full focus is on putting things right. They know they are better than what they are showing.”
Next up for Liverpool is a Champions League meeting with PSV on Wednesday evening.
They will then travel to West Ham for a Premier League clash on Sunday afternoon.
Both are winnable fixtures on paper, and victories could ease some of the pressure being put on Slot from some sections of the fanbase.