Liverpool have been handed major boost in their search for Jurgen Klopp replacement as rival club reportedly set to back off out of the managerial race.
Barcelona received a recommendation to consider Roberto De Zerbi as their next manager, but complications with his compensation clause might lead them to abandon the pursuit, potentially paving the way for Liverpool to make a move.
Despite Pep Guardiola’s recommendation, Barcelona seem inclined to back out of the pursuit of Roberto De Zerbi as their next manager.
De Zerbi has quickly left his mark since joining the Amex Stadium, arriving as a relatively obscure figure. Hired to succeed Graham Potter, the Italian tactician steered the Seagulls to European competition, showcasing an impressive style of football that caught the attention of elite clubs.
According to Sport, Barcelona are hesitant to meet the financial demands required to secure De Zerbi’s release from his Brighton contract. It’s reported that Brighton have safeguarded their asset and will demand a fee of £12.8 million for his departure.
Liverpool may find Barcelona’s reluctance encouraging as they search for a successor to the departing Jurgen Klopp, who surprised Anfield by announcing his departure at the season’s end. De Zerbi has proven to be a challenge for Klopp’s team, making him a viable candidate for consideration.
With his contract extending until 2026, the 44-year-old recently remarked: “Yes. I have a contract. I have decided nothing. My focus is on Brighton – 100 per cent.”
Several top European teams are currently in the market for new managers, and each appointment is expected to have a significant ripple effect.
Xabi Alonso appears poised to guide Bayer Leverkusen towards the Bundesliga title, pending any unforeseen setbacks, leading to a surge in his desirability.
Liverpool hold a keen interest in their former player, but Bayern Munich is also eyeing Alonso as a potential candidate to challenge their reign. Speculations indicate that Alonso might prefer to stay in the Bundesliga, potentially leaving Liverpool to explore other options.
Meanwhile, Barcelona has been linked with Thomas Tuchel, who is set to depart Bayern at the end of the season. Tuchel has expressed openness to coaching in Spain, heightening Barcelona’s interest.
Additionally, Hansi Flick, a proven winner in the Champions League, is under consideration for various managerial roles.