Sunday Sport

Liverpool v Bayern to bag Alonso

- By JOHN ANTHONY

BAYERN Munich honorary president Uli Hoeness admits it will not be easy to prise Xabi Alonso away from Bayer Leverkusen due to competitio­n from Liverpool and Real Madrid.

The reigning German champions look set to lose their Bundesliga title to Alonso’s Leverkusen side as they trail their rivals by 10 points.

That situation prompted the early announceme­nt of Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel’s departure at the end of the season but Jurgen Klopp revealing in January he was leaving Anfield in the summer has hastened proceeding­s as a host of big- name clubs battle to find new managers this summer.

Alonso, 42, is rated as one of Europe’s top young coaches with Leverkusen still unbeaten this season and heading towards their first Bundesliga title and has been installed as the bookmakers’ favourite to replace Klopp at Liverpool.

Contract

However, with two of the ex- Spain midfielder’s other former clubs also seemingly in competitio­n for his services, the race is more complicate­d, although Carlo Ancelotti’s future at Real currently appears secure with the team eight points clear in LaLiga with the Italian signing a contract extension to 2026 in December.

“He’s (Alonso) proven that he can be a coach for the big time. There are hardly any suitable coaches who are currently free,” Hoeness told a panel at the Munich Trade Fair.

“Rather they are coaches who are under contract somewhere and possibly have great success.

“And that

IN DEMAND: Xabi Alonso makes it much more difficult because clubs like Liverpool, Real Madrid, Leverkusen and FC Bayern are working on securing Alonso.

“It’s not so easy to tell them that Bayern is the measure of all things.”

The public comments made by the 72- year- old, who is also a supervisor­y board member with the Bavarian club, are unlikely to impress Bayern’s new director of sport Max

Eberl.

Eberl gave an interview to German newspaper Bild in which he said he did not want to provoke Alonso headlines and insisted he had not spoken to any potential candidates, which numbered “more than four but not 40 names” on an “unusual” list of successors.

“We have a list that we would like to work through in peace and have conversati­ons in peace,” said Eberl.

Liverpool’s attempts to find Klopp’s replacemen­t are expected to accelerate following Wednesday’s appointmen­t of a new sporting director in Richard Hughes from Bournemout­h.

Hughes was the driving force behind the appointmen­t of Cherries head coach Andoni Iraola, whose agent Inaki Ibanez is the long- time representa­tive of Alonso.

However, Hughes would have secured the appointmen­t of Roberto De Zerbi ( below) – another being linked with Liverpool – had there not been a delay due in the change of the club’s ownership which allowed Brighton to secure the Italian.

Sporting Lisbon’s Ruben Amorim is another on Liverpool’s shortlist.

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