Paulo Fonseca, the thunderbolt!

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The Lille coach, courted by OM, would also appear on Liverpool’s short list.

Lille failed to eliminate Aston Villa in the Europa Conference League, but Paulo Fonseca may not have lost everything. If it was a form of job interview, the Portuguese coach succeeded given the way his team, over two matches, did better than stand up to the current 4th in the Premier League, very seriously shaken up in the return match in the North.

Paulo Fonseca has undoubtedly increased his rating with Losc’s good European career, combined with a fourth place in Ligue 1. And the native of Mozambique, who is the big dream of Olympique de Marseille for next season, now appears on the shelves of a very large club. According to FootballTransfers, Fonseca is indeed one of the avenues considered by Liverpool.

Amorim track moves away for Liverpool

Initially, the Reds wanted to make Xabi Alonso the successor to Jurgen Klopp, but the Spanish technician chose to continue the adventure at Bayer Leverkusen. Ruben Amorim was then the hot lead in the world, but the Portuguese coach, strangely, would rather be in contact with West Ham from now on.

According to FootballTransfers, Liverpool are now exploring other avenues, including that which leads to Fonseca, a coach who has a reputation for making his teams play well and helping his players progress, as we can see at Lille. Other names mentioned? Roberto De Zerbi (Brighton), Arne Slot (Feyenoord) or even Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth) and Gary O’Neil (Wolverhampton).

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