'I'm not leaving. I'm staying with the team'

'I'm not leaving. I'm staying with the team'
4 min read

The English Premier League is in turmoil at Liverpool. The search for Jürgen Klopp's successor has hit an unexpected snag. The Reds' search for a successor to Jürgen Klopp has hit an unexpected snag. Liverpool's plans for a new future are already looking shaky.

The Mirror reported on Saturday that Liverpool's search for a new manager is not going well. Xabi Alonso and Houbeng Amorim have dropped hints of a move away from the club," the Mirror reported. The report states that the search for a new manager is not going well.

Klopp, who has been in charge of Liverpool since 2015, announced in January that he would be stepping down. He announced that he would step aside and leave the club in the hands of someone new. The Reds began to think about who they wanted to put in his place. The search for his successor took place over the next three months. Klopp"s time at the helm is now less than 10 games away. It's time for the next manager to be confirmed and take over.

However, at this point, no one knows who will be Liverpool"s next manager. It's a quagmire. There were originally three potential candidates for the job, but all of them have since declared their intentions to stay at their current clubs.

The most likely candidate was Xabi Alonso of Bayer Leverkusen. Alonso, who also played for Liverpool during his playing days, led Leverkusen to an unbeaten run and the Bundesliga title. Liverpool were the first to take an interest. But Alonso was the first to say no. 안전놀이터 "My work at Leverkusen is not finished," he said. I want to help the club and the players improve, the board is great, everything is fantastic," he said, making it clear that he would not leave Leverkusen.

The two-way battle between Sporting CP coach Hubeng Amorim and Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi then began. But the scales quickly tipped in Amorim's favor. Local media outlets even reported that Liverpool and Amorim's agent had met and agreed on a three-year contract. It seemed like it was all but confirmed that Amorim would be the next Liverpool manager.

However, Amorim was uncomfortable with the reports, saying ahead of the Portuguese Primeira Liga clash with Gil Vicente: "This is the last time I'm talking about my future. We haven't even had an interview, let alone an agreement (with Liverpool). The only thing we want now is for Sporting to become champions," he said, adding: "I am the coach of Sporting and I have not given any interviews or agreements with any other club. My focus is always on defending my club. I have nothing more to say," he insisted.

It was an interview that undermined Liverpool's efforts over the last three months. While the door is still open, it appears that things have fallen apart between Amorim and Liverpool at this point.

The last remaining Brighton manager, De Jervi, has also been negative about the move to Liverpool. "There is no team that can change my mind," he said in a recent interview with Bobo TV, confirming his allegiance to Brighton. De Jong is contracted to Brighton until the 2025-2026 season. There doesn't appear to be any room for Liverpool to step into that gap.

In case you have found a mistake in the text, please send a message to the author by selecting the mistake and pressing Ctrl-Enter.
hisoka gomez 2
Joined: 2 months ago
Comments (0)

    No comments yet

You must be logged in to comment.

Sign In / Sign Up