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Feyenoord coach confirms transfer to Liverpool following employment of Arne Slot.
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Although Arne Slot’s backroom staff has not yet been formally announced by Liverpool, Ruben Peeters has indicated that he will be joining Anfield.
Even though Arne Slot’s replacement for Jurgen Klopp was confirmed last month, Liverpool has not yet made an official announcement regarding Slot’s backroom staff.
The former Feyenoord manager took official office on June 1st and will make his public debut this summer. His backroom staff hasn’t been revealed yet, but with around a month till he leads his first preseason at Anfield, they are starting to take shape.
Sipke Hulshoff is anticipated to follow his countryman from Feyenoord to Liverpool, where he will assume the role of assistant head coach. But when pressed recently about his future plans, he played it tight.
He said to RTV NOF Radio, “I can’t go into too much detail about the content, but ultimately the head coach decides who comes along.” “The collaboration with Arne is at such a good level that his confidence in me is also great and that is wonderful.”
While Slot intends to bring Etienne Reijnen to Liverpool as well, he may find it difficult to obtain the required work visa for the UK because he does not appear to possess the coaching credentials required to move to the Premier League, according to stories circulating in Holland.
Ruben Peeters, a Feyenoord coach, will, nevertheless, be moving to Anfield. The 32-year-old’s transfer to Liverpool was revealed by his agency, Claes Agency, last week.
In addition, Peeters has already publicly acknowledged the change on LinkedIn in advance of assuming the role of first team lead physical performance coach for the Reds.
He commented, “I’m excited to announce that I’m taking on a new role at Liverpool Football Club as First Team Lead Physical Performance Coach!” With Klopp’s departure as manager, there will be significant behind-the-scenes changes at Anfield this summer.
Alongside the German in quitting the club are Pep Lijnders, Peter Krawietz, Vitor Matos, John Achterberg, Jack Robinson, Andreas Schlumberger, and Andreas Kornmayer. The latter two, who oversaw recuperation and performance and served as director of fitness and conditioning, will be partially replaced by Peeters.
Liverpool is now looking to fill positions for a first team set piece coach, first team physiotherapist, and physical performance coach-strength and conditioning lead on LinkedIn, however some of the gaps will be filled by Slot’s reliable backroom team members.
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