Liverpool Announce Two Shock Departures as Former Coach Re-Joins Club in Backroom Shake-up - Liverpool Echo
- Liverpool announced backroom changes on July 2, 2025, with Fabian Otte and Claudio Taffarel leaving and Giovanni van Bronckhorst joining as assistant coach.
- The departures of Otte and Taffarel followed earlier staff shifts by Arne Slot after winning the Premier League, while van Bronckhorst was appointed to replace John Heitinga, who left for Ajax.
- Van Bronckhorst, a former Netherlands captain and manager with titles at Feyenoord and Rangers, and brief spells in China and Turkey, will support Slot pending visa approval.
- Xavi Valero returned from West Ham as Liverpool's head of first-team goalkeeper coaching, succeeding Fabian Otte who departed after only one season.
- These restructuring moves ahead of the 2025-26 season aim to strengthen Liverpool's coaching staff as they build on recent successes including Slot’s Premier League title win.
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Liverpool announce two shock departures as former coach re-joins club in backroom shake-up - Liverpool Echo
Liverpool have confirmed the appointments of Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Xavi Valero to Arne Slot's backroom staff, with both Fabian Otte and Claudio Taffarel leaving the club
Giovanni van Bronckhorst is the successor of John Heitinga as assistant to Arne Slot at Liverpool FC.
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