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Thiago Motta’s agent labels Liverpool role ‘interesting’

Thiago Motta’s agent labels Liverpool role ‘interesting’

Thiago Motta’s agent labels Liverpool role ‘interesting’

Jim fellens

Apr 4, 2024

Jim fellens

Apr 4, 2024

Jim fellens

Apr 4, 2024

Liverpool’s next manager? Thiago Motta’s agent labels Reds role ‘interesting’ as his suitors line up following impressive work with Bologna

Thiago Motta's agent has potentially thrown the Bologna coach's hat into the ring to replace Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager.

Klopp leaving Liverpool this summer

  • Top target Alonso staying at Leverkusen

  • Motta's agent opens up on 'interesting' vacancy

WHAT HAPPENED?

Liverpool have been searching for a successor for Klopp ever since he revealed he would leave at the end of this season. With top target Xabi Alonso staying put at Bayer Leverkusen, speculation is mounting over who should replace the German at Anfield. Now Motta's agent, Alessandro Canovi, has admitted "interesting" offers could come to pass in the coming weeks.

WHAT THIAGO MOTTA'S AGENT SAID?

Speaking to TMW Radio, Canovi said: "The situation of the big names? The confirmation of Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen has opened up several important candidatures for Liverpool and Bayern Munich. And there’s Barcelona. They are three interesting and very coveted benches right now."

He added: "At the moment the only fact is that Motta has an expiring contract with Bologna. Will he stay at Bologna? I can’t say, because I have no negotiations with anyone. You can’t talk about things that aren’t in place."

THE BIGGER PICTURE

The 41-year-old, who is best known for spells at Barcelona, Inter, and Paris Saint-Germain as a player, has impressed as Bologna boss since taking up the head coach role in September 2022. The former midfielder led the Serie A outfit to a ninth-placed finish last season and they sit fourth this term. That has led to transfer links to Manchester United but whether that is enough to land him the Liverpool job remains to be seen.

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