Reports suggest Arne Slot is expected to remain in charge of Liverpool FC until at least the end of the season.
Despite growing frustration among supporters and a difficult run of results, the club are not currently planning an immediate change in the dugout.
However, that situation could change if Liverpool were to suffer early exits from both the UEFA Champions League and the FA Cup.
Club Appears Willing to Wait
Liverpool’s hierarchy are believed to be reluctant to make a drastic mid-season managerial change.
Instead, the plan appears to be giving Slot the remainder of the campaign to try and stabilise performances and guide the team through what has become a challenging season.
While results have been inconsistent, the club may feel that changing head coach midway through the season could create even more instability.
For now, patience seems to be the chosen approach.
Pressure From Supporters Growing
That patience is not necessarily shared by sections of the fanbase.
A number of Liverpool supporters have voiced growing frustration at both performances and results this season. Slow starts to games, defensive mistakes and dropped points late in matches have all contributed to a sense that the team has struggled to find rhythm under Slot.
Following defeats such as the recent loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers, many fans feel the team is underperforming compared to the talent available in the squad.
Key Competitions Could Shape the Decision
The Champions League and FA Cup may ultimately determine Slot’s short-term future.
If Liverpool remain competitive in those competitions and stay in the race for Champions League qualification in the Premier League, the club are likely to hold off on any managerial change until the summer.
However, early elimination from both tournaments could place serious pressure on the club to reconsider their position sooner.
A Crucial Period Ahead
For Slot, the coming weeks could be decisive.
Liverpool need improved performances, better game management and a stronger run of results if they are to restore confidence and keep their season alive.
For now, the message from the club appears to be clear: Slot will be given time.
But in football, circumstances can change very quickly.
Jamie (The Kopite View)

I dont think that Slot should be blamed entirely for the problems at Liverpool surely Hughes is the decision maker as to who comes and goes he has to take some responsibility for this.
Sacking Slot will not fix this until we sign some defenders.
This situation will not improve for a new manger until this is rectified.
I agree he’s not solely responsible, but he’s not improving things and with two cups still to play for I think we have a chance of winning them, but not with Slot in charge.