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Bundesliga tactican emerges as Liverpool option to replace Arne Slot

Liverpool’s long-term managerial planning is once again under the spotlight, with Sebastian Hoeneß, the highly regarded VfB Stuttgart head coach, emerging as a potential candidate should the club decide to part ways with Arne Slot later this year.

Speculation surrounding Slot’s future continues to circulate following an inconsistent run of results, prompting Liverpool’s hierarchy to quietly assess possible alternatives, according to Football Insider.

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Among the names gaining traction is Hoeneß, a 43-year-old German tactician whose rapid rise in European football has drawn widespread attention.

While no formal decision has been announced regarding Slot’s future, Liverpool are believed to be monitoring several managers capable of leading the club into its next competitive cycle.

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

Hoeneß’ has experienced a rise in German football

Hoeneß has built a strong managerial reputation in a relatively short period. Since taking charge of VfB Stuttgart nearly three years ago, he has overseen a significant transformation in the club’s performances, turning them into one of the most tactically disciplined sides in the Bundesliga.

Under his guidance, Stuttgart have developed a reputation for organised defensive structures combined with fluid attacking patterns, often outperforming expectations against more financially powerful rivals.

Hoeneß’s coaching philosophy emphasizes positional awareness, pressing coordination, and efficient use of possession.

Before establishing himself as a top-flight manager, Hoeneß gained experience within youth and reserve team systems, where he demonstrated a clear focus on development and tactical discipline.

Born in Munich, he initially pursued a playing career that included spells at clubs such as Hertha Berlin, but he retired relatively early at the age of 28 in 2010.

Liverpool are already planning for the future

Sebastian Hoeness, Head Coach of VfB Stuttgart
Sebastian Hoeness, Head Coach of VfB Stuttgart (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

While former fan-favorite Xabi Alonso remains heavily linked to the Anfield hot seat, Hoeneß represents a highly attractive, tactically astute alternative.

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

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

Slot is fighting to save his job, hoping that a late domestic surge can salvage a Champions League qualification spot and pacify an increasingly frustrated fanbase.

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

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