Sacked Liverpool boss Slot reportedly turns down Fulham job as other links persist
<p>Slot led Liverpool to a trophyless campaign in which the side lost 12 league games and barely clung on to a Champions League spot, which was not enough to save him from being sacked. </p><p>The Dutchman was quickly replaced by Andoni Iraola, the Spaniard who led Bournemouth on a ridiculous unbeaten streak and to the Europa League in what is their first-ever start in Europe. </p><p><strong>Now, as per the <em>Daily Mirror</em> and <em>The Times</em>, Slot has turned down the chance to replace Marco Silva at Fulham as he continues to weigh up his options heading into the World Cup this summer.</strong></p><p>Reports have constantly linked him with the AC Milan job, a side that sacked manager Max Allegri a week before Liverpool swung the axe themselves.</p><p>Dutch football journalist Marcel van der Kraan also spoke on talkSPORT about Slot’s uncertain future: <strong>"If Ronald Koeman steps down after the World Cup… there is a vacancy at the Dutch national team. I think Arne Slot is very, very much up for that; he's probably the ideal candidate. </strong></p><p><strong>"He can play his Dutch style of football - the passing, attacking style, whatever you call it. I think the Dutch would be happy to have him."</strong></p><p>Slot won 66 of his 113 matches in charge of Liverpool, and he is now in limbo ahead of the new season, where a move to the Serie A looks the most likely.</p>