6 Candidates Barcelona should Consider to replace Luis Enrique
The future of Luis Enrique has come under uncertainty in recent weeks and several coaches has touted to replace the former AS Roma and Celta Vigo's manager.
The pressure of managing a team of Blaugrana's statue who boast of high profile players like Messi, Neymar, Suarez, amongst others can not be overstated and the Austrian have recently concede he factors a lot of negative coaching the Catalan team.
Enrique has less than six month in his contract and the club have both agreed to wait till the end of the season to decide their next move. If at the end season Lucho fails to recommit and sign an extension these are five who could succeed him.
1. Ernesto Valverde The current Athletico Bilbao manager have often been linked with Barcelona and is considered as an option should the seat be vacant. The 52-year-old will be out of contract this summer and the board may look the to him fill up the position.
2. Juan Carlos Unzue Juan is currently Enrique's assistant coach since 2014 and could be look upon to replace him given the fact he worked with team over the past two years.
3. Eusebio Sacristan One of the former Barcelona player to be linked with the job should Enrique leave, Eusebio have been the manager Barcelona team B before he signed for Real Sociedad who have been doing excellently well in the league and former Ballon d'Or winner and Barca legend Luis Suarez favours the him to fill the position should Lucho calls it quit.
4. Ronald Koeman Another Blaugrana player also linked with the job the Dutch man is also a member of Barcelona famous Dream Team who won the four Laliga's titles in a row as well as the 1992 European cup where he scored the only goal. Koeman who is the current manager of English premier league side Everton has recently admit he's open to coaching Barca should he be called.
5. Jurgen Klopp The former Dortmund boss is also among the list considered to replace Enrique however a deal is unlikely as he recently recommits his future to Liverpool by signing new contract until 2022.
Let's hear from you who is your favourite to replace Luis Enrique.
The pressure of managing a team of Blaugrana's statue who boast of high profile players like Messi, Neymar, Suarez, amongst others can not be overstated and the Austrian have recently concede he factors a lot of negative coaching the Catalan team.
Enrique has less than six month in his contract and the club have both agreed to wait till the end of the season to decide their next move. If at the end season Lucho fails to recommit and sign an extension these are five who could succeed him.
1. Ernesto Valverde The current Athletico Bilbao manager have often been linked with Barcelona and is considered as an option should the seat be vacant. The 52-year-old will be out of contract this summer and the board may look the to him fill up the position.
2. Juan Carlos Unzue Juan is currently Enrique's assistant coach since 2014 and could be look upon to replace him given the fact he worked with team over the past two years.
3. Eusebio Sacristan One of the former Barcelona player to be linked with the job should Enrique leave, Eusebio have been the manager Barcelona team B before he signed for Real Sociedad who have been doing excellently well in the league and former Ballon d'Or winner and Barca legend Luis Suarez favours the him to fill the position should Lucho calls it quit.
4. Ronald Koeman Another Blaugrana player also linked with the job the Dutch man is also a member of Barcelona famous Dream Team who won the four Laliga's titles in a row as well as the 1992 European cup where he scored the only goal. Koeman who is the current manager of English premier league side Everton has recently admit he's open to coaching Barca should he be called.
5. Jurgen Klopp The former Dortmund boss is also among the list considered to replace Enrique however a deal is unlikely as he recently recommits his future to Liverpool by signing new contract until 2022.
Let's hear from you who is your favourite to replace Luis Enrique.
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