Giovanni van Bronckhorst is reportedly eyeing a return to Feyenoord, just months after joining Liverpool's coaching staff. The Dutchman has emerged as a leading candidate for the technical director role at the Eredivisie club, which is undergoing significant changes.
Liverpool's summer transfer spree saw a staggering £446 million spent on new talent, but the backroom dynamics are shifting as well. With assistant coach John Heitinga leaving to take charge of Ajax, Van Bronckhorst stepped in to fill the gap. Now, with Feyenoord looking to reshape their management team, he finds himself back in the spotlight.
Lewis Steele, speaking on the Anfield Index podcast, confirmed that Feyenoord is keen on hiring Van Bronckhorst. He noted, "There’s a few changes happening at Feyenoord at the moment, and I think Van Bronckhorst is well in the running for technical director." The club is in a state of flux, with manager Robin Van Persie and veteran coach Dick Advocaat on board, while Dennis te Kloese, who facilitated Arne Slot's move to Liverpool, is set to depart.
Van Bronckhorst has a year left on his contract with Liverpool, but sources suggest there might be an unwritten agreement allowing him to leave if the right opportunity arises. If Feyenoord extends an offer, it seems likely he would accept, leaving Liverpool with another vacancy in their coaching setup.
The uncertainty surrounding Liverpool's management is not ideal. While reports indicate that FSG plans to stick with Slot for the time being, losing both Heitinga and Van Bronckhorst in quick succession could disrupt the team's stability. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on how these developments unfold and what they mean for Liverpool's ambitions moving forward.
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