Arne Slot has revealed Liverpool will make two new staff additions.
Slot drafted in several of his former Feyenoord lieutenants at the outset of his Anfield tenure after officially succeeding Jurgen Klopp earlier this month.
Sipke Hulshoff will take up assistant manager duties while Ruben Peeters also follows the 45-year-old from De Kuip as the new performance coach.
Separately, the Reds drafted in Fabian Otte, who is currently at the Copa America with the US national team, as their new goalkeeping coach.
But Slot admitted on Friday that he is seeking two further incomings on the coaching side which are set to be announced during the coming weeks.
Asked about the new staff during his formal unveiling at the AXA Training Centre, he said: “What has been announced already is Sipke Hulshoff, who I worked with at Feyenoord and our former club Cambuur as well.
“He’s sitting here in the room as well, like you probably saw at the back.
“That’s been announced already. Goalkeeping coach has been announced.
“We’ve spoken to him, the two of us (Slot and sporting director Richard Hughes), and we’re really happy that he’s going to join our team.
“And we’re expecting two others to join [with] more announcements to come in the near future.”
The Dutchman also insisted that he was undaunted by the prospect of following in Klopp’s footsteps after his nine memorable years at the helm.
“You can look it in both ways,” admitted Slot.
“Yes, there are big shoes to fill but you can look at [in a way] that you’ve inherited a squad with a winning culture.
“You want to work at a club with good players and an opportunity to win something. The past shows Liverpool can win trophies.
“There is an opportunity to win something.”
