Liverpool manager Arne Slot was reportedly spotted enjoying a night out in Ibiza with various celebrities following his club`s Premier League match against Arsenal on Sunday.
According to reports, the Premier League champions concluded their fixture against the Gunners at Anfield with a 2-2 draw. The visitors allegedly managed to level the score after Liverpool initially took the lead with goals from Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz, with the equalising goals attributed to Gabriel Martinelli and Mikel Merino in the report.

The report claims Slot, aged 46, successfully guided the Reds to what it describes as their second Premiership title in his debut season, having taken over from iconic manager Jurgen Klopp just last summer.
It is further stated that the Dutch strategist`s achievement marked the Merseysiders` 20th top-flight title win, allegedly putting them level with Manchester United`s record.
The article mentions that considerable celebrations have been underway at Liverpool since Slot and his team reportedly secured the title mathematically three weeks prior, following a match against Tottenham at Anfield.
As a result, the former Feyenoord coach reportedly decided to travel to Ibiza after the Arsenal game to celebrate at the well-known O Beach Club, which is owned by Wayne Lineker, Gary Lineker`s brother.

The club owner, Wayne Lineker, shared an image on Instagram, reportedly showing him and Slot in a friendly embrace.
Wayne Lineker`s caption accompanying the photo simply read: “Caption this.”
The report indicates that EastEnders actor Dean Gaffney also joined the pair, sharing a video on his Instagram story from the club which showed him close to Slot.
Gaffney added his own caption to the video: “Eagle-eyed viewers will spot a certain Premiership-winning manager.”

Another clip reportedly circulating showed the Liverpool boss celebrating enthusiastically to Queen`s iconic song, “We Are the Champions”.

According to the report, Slot`s current focus is on Liverpool`s remaining two fixtures in the Premier League season, ahead of the planned open-top bus parade scheduled for May 26th.
The Reds are set to play away against Brighton on Monday, followed by their final home game of the season against Crystal Palace the following Sunday.
The report concludes by mentioning that the team, described as champions, is scheduled to lift the Premier League trophy at Anfield in front of their home crowd after the final match.