According to The Athletic, Liverpool FC executives have recently spoken out, firmly declaring that the Fenway Group has no intention of selling, and the control of this century-old store is still solid. This news is undoubtedly a shot in the arm for Liverpool fans.
Going back to May this year, Klopp had a morale-boosting speech in the dressing room after completing his final campaign at Liverpool: "You've made a good start to a new era, and will all benefit from the new birth." In retrospect, those words seem prophetic. After the departure of Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool ushered in a new era, with new coaches and players joining to bring new life to the team. And these changes, all carried out under the premise of maintaining a high standard, ensuring a steady improvement in the team's competitive strength.
Building on the solid foundation left by Klopp, Slotter has continued to refine the squad with selfless support from Edwards and Hughes. Today's Liverpool looks more solid than the tumultuous period two years ago. Back then, the club was riddled with takeover rumors, internal and external problems. And now, with the Fenway Group's grip strengthening and a firm stance from the top, Liverpool's future seems clearer.
It's worth noting that Fenway Group's main shareholders Henry and Tom Werner's decision to choose Edwards to head up the soccer division comes as no surprise, considering that they are both entering their dotage. There are currently no takeover rumors on the market, or even news about Fenway Group reducing their stake. One club executive told The Athletic that such talks are not even on the table. This means that, going forward, Liverpool will be taking on more new challenges and opportunities under the leadership of the Fenway Group.