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The Top Prospects to Manage Liverpool (2024)

There is a gradual uncertainty looming in Liverpool’s management, especially since the most recent season will be current manager Jurgen Klopp’s last with the club. While he leads the club for the last few months, Liverpool will have to decide soon who holds the reins to lead them to the future.

Fortunately, there are a handful of candidates that hold immense potential when it comes to leading Liverpool. Get to know the top prospects that could operate the football club’s decisions.

Xabi Alonso

Xabi Alonso
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Alonso is heavily favored to follow in Klopp’s footsteps as the next head for Liverpool and for good reason. The former Liverpool defensive midfielder possessed strategic intelligence when it came to the sport and is almost immaculate, now that he transitioned successfully as Bayer Leverkusen’s team manager.

Alonso’s intuition would prove dangerous against the German football club’s offense for most rivals that come his way. And if the game strays from his winning vision, he can redirect easily by adjusting tactics and imposing composure among his players.

However, this consistency from Alonso is still at its infancy, which is why fans are still wary about his potential addition to Liverpool. Apart from this caveat, Alonso’s style is a significant contrast next to Klopp’s methods and ideas.

Liverpool’s success with Klopp was because of his mastery of one formation on the field, tweaking it at the slightest to adjust against the opposing team. They have been proving this effective during Klopp’s tenure in the club, should standings in websites like betway could attest.

Alonso on the other hand likes to experiment with his formations, usually employing two, three, sometimes even six of them, when playing his games with Bayer Leverkusen.

While some of these limitations might affect the overall decision for Liverpool, it cannot be denied just how successful it is. In fact, the success behind a sports bet for Bayer Leverkusen has been quite high since the Portuguese coached the team.

There is definitely a place for Alonso in Liverpool, but drastic changes that may become a source of unrest within the team’s composition should be quelled right away.

Julian Nagelsmann

Julian Nagelsmann
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Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards, who will be moving into a senior role in the football club, also sees a future with Julian Nagelsmann in the English football club.

One of the younger prospects that could be considered in the Liverpool leadership, Nagelsmann has built such an incredible reputation in the international football scene. He is the team manager for Germany’s national team, after all! And at only 36, there is certainly a promise that Liverpool’s future with Nagelsmann could potentially thrive.

Nagelsmann had an entirely retirement at age 20, after a string of career-defining injuries. But he did not leave the sport, opting to take up a career as a youth football coach.

Under Nagelsmann’s management, TSG Hoffenheim finished third place in the Bundesliga early in this role, as well as a Champion League qualification. One of the highlights of his career is leading RB Leipzig to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals.

The German football coaching prodigy possesses high intelligence and foresight for every game his team plays in. Nagelsmann is malleable when it comes to strategy, but aggressive, especially coming off from defense.

A crucial lynchpin to Nagelsmann’s strategies is maintaining possession and quickly fighting for it the moment he loses it. This is to ensure that an advance is immediately halted.

Nagelsmann came off managing Bayern Munich and while most of their fans felt disappointed regarding the German football coach’s performance, Edwards believes that Liverpool could use the young talent’s intuition in Anfield.

Ruben Amorim

Ruben Amorim
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Next to Alonso, experts say that the football club from Anfield could find rhythm with the Portuguese manager Ruben Amorim. His team, Sporting Lisbon, has experienced immense success under his strategies and intuition for the game. But these choices can’t all be perfect.

One glaring caveat that fans may find in Amorim’s career history is that his success was found in a much smaller league compared to what Liverpool usually plays.

Otherwise, the resemblance behind Klopp and Amorim’s strategies and methods when playing football is uncanny. They both share the same priorities when adjusting plays in the field, always looking for opportunities to create and make precise shots.

The statistics are not far behind too, closely reflecting Klopp’s work in Liverpool, sometimes even higher. Sports sites like betway would place Amorim quite high in their standings for Sporting Lisbon’s incredible performances. Looking at the numbers alone, Amorim may just be a viable alternative to lead Liverpool’s ranks.

Thomas Tuchel

Thomas Tuchel
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The Bayern Munich boss also seems poised to find his name included among the future leaders that may work with the Anfield football club. Much like Klopp, Thomas Tuchel will be leaving his post in Bayern Munich, and while his career path has many different branches, there is still no decision made yet from his end.

Should he find himself replacing Klopp’s leadership in Liverpool, the English football club might see a defensive boost in the football field. However, the rigidity behind Tuchel’s plays could cause problems should the game won’t go their way.

Many pundits see Bayern Munich’s middling standing in the Bundesliga as an inconsistent performance from Tuchel, which may become a concern for the loyal Liverpool fanbase.

Roberto De Zerbi

Roberto De Zerbi
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Another talent that might find himself in the Liverpool team’s leadership is the Italian football manager Roberto De Zerbi. The former Italian football player took the helm as Brighton & Hove Albion’s football coach and has led them to an impressive placement in the upper half of the Premier League.

De Zerbi has achieved this feat despite many critics saying that Brighton is poorly composed and because of this, has earned the distinction of arranging football in such a way that is considered modern that pushes the boundaries of optimizing players by most experts.

While the praises for De Zerbi are well-earned, it can’t be helped if there are concerns that may arise should he take the role in Liverpool. Team owners might not like the way De Zerbi might coach teams, since his style may be too far ahead of the curve when it comes to football today. Should Liverpool decide to take in the Italian, they might have to feel each other out first.

There are many talks about Liverpool’s future manager now that Klopp is headed out. And as he prepares for his next steps, Liverpool will need an anchor that will help guide their success in the league.

Determining who will lead the one of the most popular football clubs in the world demands gravitas. Fortunately, there is an abundance of names that can fit the bill.

About Jovica Radulovic

I started my career at jewelbeat.com following the completion of my studies in Agricultural Economics at the University of Belgrade. My fascination with this field arose from recognizing the pivotal role marketing plays in companies' business strategies.

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