
Arne Slot has been reported to have removed one team from the list of clubs he would consider managing after parting ways with Liverpool.
The Times, a leading English media outlet, reported that Arne Slot rejected an offer from Fulham, a prominent Premier League club, which sought to appoint him as their new manager following his departure from the "Reds" Liverpool.
The Dutch coach, who won the Premier League in his first season at Anfield, was dismissed after the past season ended without any trophies.
Andoni Iraola, the Bournemouth manager who has delivered impressive results, has been confirmed as Slot's successor. The 43-year-old coach has signed a two-year contract.
Although Slot's reputation has declined due to poor results with Liverpool, he remains an attractive option, and reports say Fulham tried to recruit him immediately this week.
However, Slot is not interested in the Fulham position and prefers to wait for a suitable offer from a top-tier club only.
Meanwhile, Fulham has confirmed that current manager Marco Silva will leave the club after his contract expires, as he prepares to take over Benfica, replacing José Mourinho who moved to Real Madrid.