British media reported that the Dutchman will remain Liverpool coach next season, despite the fact that his future has been increasingly discussed in recent weeks.
According to Sky, doubts about Slot's status are quickly fading, primarily because Liverpool are well on their way to securing a place in the Champions League.
The top five teams from the Premier League will play in Europe's elite competition next season, and Liverpool are currently in fifth place in the table, seven points ahead of sixth-placed Chelsea and three behind fourth-placed Aston Villa.
Slott won the Premier League title with Liverpool last season, but he faces much greater pressure this year, with the team looking set to finish the season trophyless and trailing leaders Arsenal and Manchester City in the league.
Former Liverpool player Jamie Carragher said that fans are divided on whether Slot should remain on the bench, but he also pointed out that he has information that the Dutchman will continue to lead the Anfield team next season.
Sky Sports also reports that the board will stand behind Slot during the summer, in a period that could be extremely important for the club. Liverpool are expecting serious work in the transfer market, especially after Mohamed Salah announced his departure.