Liverpool are in pursuit of bringing two more trophies to their home this season, having won fans’ hearts and a Carabao Cup already. The Reds are planning to give Klopp a second PL title before he departs.
Liverpool’s Next Managerial Successor
The Reds are also working to appoint their next manager, as Jurgen Klopp is set to depart by the end of this season.
Liverpool have used a significant amount of data to list down the suitable candidates for the managerial post, which could fill in the shoes after Klopp’s farewell.
According to Ben Jacobs, a reliable journalist, despite missing out on Xabi Alonso, who ultimately decided to stay with Bayer Leverkusen, the Merseysiders are advancing in their search to appoint their next manager.
Liverpool are expected to carry out their search for their next manager on there own terms.
Jacobs also claims that it is important to know when the club is set to announce their next managerial agreement after sealing it. The Reds plan to finalize their next manager before the PL season ends.
Ben Jacobs on Liverpool’s Intention to Finish Klopp’s Substitution
Ben Jacobs stated on Daily Briefing:
“Liverpool are advancing in their search to replace Jurgen Klopp, and have been able to do so now both Michael Edwards (FSG’s CEO of football) and new sporting director Richard Hughes have been appointed.
Liverpool are calm about their search and will very much carry it out on their own terms. Once they have a manager locked in, when they choose to announce it will also depend on the manager and their club and, as importantly, Klopp.
The club plan to finalise Klopp’s replacement before the season ends, but a public announcement will be timed so as not to overshadow Klopp’s farewell or disrupt a season where Liverpool are still fighting on three fronts.”
Liverpool’s Managerial Pursuit: Open Options Ahead
Alonso would have been an ideal swap for Klopp. However, he chose to remain in Germany. Liverpool have the structure set up to pursue this decision, with Michael Edwards getting back to the club as CEO and Richard Hughes being delegated as the Sporting director.
Sporting manager Ruben Amorim is the leading choice for the managerial position of Liverpool at this moment. However, nothing has been finalized. Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi is additionally getting looked at.
Hughes is a big fan of Roberto De Zerbi; however, the Reds are keeping a receptive outlook instead of focusing on one competitor.
The Reds have additionally talked about Inter Milan’s Simone Inzaghi. He is probably not going to be accessible.
This is a significant month for the Reds, and the club expects to progress in its search for the next manager as they continue to look for one.