Franck Haise soon at the head of an English big name?

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Coach of RC Lens, Franck Haise would appear on the shelves of a big English team.

Arriving in 2020 at the head of RC Lens, Franck Haise led the Sang et Or from Ligue 2 to the Champions League. A meteoric rise which does not leave the great formations of the Old Continent indifferent.

According to information disclosed by The Athleticthe French technician would appear on Liverpool’s shelves, looking for a replacement for Jürgen Klopp, who has already announced his departure at the end of the season. Its ability to exceed expectations » with limited resources and to develop young people have caught the attention of the residents of Anfield.

Xabi Alonso on pole, but…

However, the Lensois coach is not at the top of the Reds list, like Roberto De Zerbi and Eddie Howe. The big favorite is Xabi Alonso, who is doing wonders for Bayer Leverkusen. But the former Spanish midfielder is also coveted by Bayern Munich, who will end his collaboration with Thomas Tuchel at the end of the current financial year.

From then on, Liverpool decision-makers also ticked off the names of Ruben Amorim, current Sporting coach and Julian Nagelsmann, Germany coach, as plan B.

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