Xabi Alonso was recently shown the door by Real Madrid, and he is already being linked with a return to management. Clubs like Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool are reportedly interested in him. The 44-year-old is regarded as one of the finest young managers in the game, and he could prove to be an excellent option for all three clubs. Alonso has also been linked with Tottenham Hotspur.
"Alonso parted ways with the LaLiga outfit by mutual agreement on Monday, just a day after their Supercopa de Espana defeat in Saudi Arabia to Clasico rivals Barcelona. The Spaniard was in charge for just seven months, taking the reins ahead of the Club World Cup last summer, and won 70.6% of his matches (P34 W24 D4 L6). Los Blancos are also second in LaLiga, four points behind Barca."
"I have a really good relationship with Xabi. We met in Leverkusen when I was the national coach and I stayed in contract. He's a fantastic coach, but it's football, we have to accept these things. He will get a new, next big project for him and also his team. As coaches, we have to continue, think about what we can do better,"
Liverpool are reportedly closely monitoring the situation of their former player Xabi Alonso now that he's just been sacked as Real Madrid manager. The Spanish tactician struggled to make the desired impact upon taking charge at the Bernabeu last summer, despite previously doing such an impressive job at Bayer Leverkusen. Meanwhile, it's also been a frustrating campaign at Anfield, with Arne Slot not doing as well as he did in his first season and possibly coming under growing pressure.
Indeed, it is Raphinha that the opposition coach sees as the most important player in Flick's team and he has reportedly asked his team to put more emphasis on marking and defending the Brazilian on the night. "For me, Raphinha is the best of them because he gives them many things, goals, assists, and that defensive work that is key," he reportedly told his dressing room ahead of the big game.