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Bundesliga tactician named as candidate to replace Liverpool’s Arne Slott

March 23, 2026 3 Min Read
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  • Hoeness experienced the rise of German soccer.
  • Liverpool are already making plans for the future

Liverpool’s long-term management plans are once again in the spotlight, with Sebastian Hoeness, the highly regarded head coach of VfB Stuttgart, emerging as a likely candidate if the club part ways with Arne Slott later this year.

According to Football Insider, speculation surrounding Slott’s future continues to grow following an inconsistent run of results, with Liverpool’s bosses being encouraged to quietly assess possible alternatives.

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Among the names attracting attention is Hoeness, a 43-year-old German tactician whose rapid rise in European football has attracted widespread attention.

No formal decision has been announced regarding Slott’s future, but Liverpool are believed to be monitoring several managers who could lead the club into the next competitive cycle.

Hoeneß’s reputation for tactical innovation and player development has put him firmly in the conversation.

Hoeness experienced the rise of German soccer.

Hoeneß built a strong reputation as a manager in a relatively short period of time. Since taking over as manager of VfB Stuttgart almost three years ago, he has overseen a major transformation in the club’s performance, transforming it into one of the Bundesliga’s most tactically disciplined teams.

Under his guidance, Stuttgart built a reputation for organized defensive structures combined with fluid attacking patterns, often outperforming expectations against financially stronger rivals.

Hoeness’ coaching philosophy emphasizes positional awareness, press coordination and efficient use of possession.

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Before establishing himself as a top-class manager, Hoeneß gained experience in the youth and reserve team systems, showing a clear focus on development and tactical discipline.

The Munich-born player initially pursued a career as a player, playing for clubs such as Hertha Berlin, but retired at the relatively early age of 28 in 2010.

Liverpool are already making plans for the future

Sebastian Hoeness, head coach of VfB Stuttgart (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

Former fan favorite Xabi Alonso remains heavily linked with Anfield’s rising stars, but Hoeness represents a highly attractive and tactically astute replacement.

The German’s ability to consistently punch above his weight and develop young talent appeals to Liverpool’s data-driven hierarchy.

The next few weeks will be absolutely decisive for Liverpool’s short and long term future.

Slott is fighting to save his job in the hope that a late domestic boom will win back Champions League spots and placate an increasingly disgruntled fan base.

But even if the Anfield board decide that last season’s title was a ceiling rather than a foundation, Hoeness has the pedigree, philosophy and momentum to step into one of the biggest jobs in world football.

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