The Future of the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 and Italy
Didier Deschamps has just finished his third season at Olympique de Marseille. In his very first season, the Frenchman helped Les Phoceens to their first Championelle in 18 years. 2011/2012 season turned out to be the worst one in ages for the Rhone giants.
Les Phoceens failed to perform well and slipped down the table finishing tenth in the Ligue 1.
Marseille’s woeful season has lead to rumors that Marseille and Deschamps are ready to part company. Adding fuel to that, sporting director Jose Anigo is not a big fan of Deschamps. The duo does not see eye to eye and it would be really difficult for them
to continue this awkward coexistence.
Didier Deschamps has tried to answer the critics by telling French media that his future is in the hands of the club. The Frenchman is willing to stay at the club. While talking to reporters Deschamps vowed to stay at Stade Velodrome and to see out the remaining
two years on his contract.
"I am employed here. It will be left in the hands of the president [Vincent Labrune] and [owner] Margarita Louis-Dreyfus. They will decide my fate, I do not know anymore than that. I have two years left on my contract, so it is expected that I'll be here
next season."
Host of top European clubs are monitoring Didier Deschamps situation at Marseille.
Bettor.com now takes a look at some clubs who are keen on acquiring the services of the former Juventus manager.
Roma
The current manager, Luis Enrique has done well at AS Roma but that is not good enough for the La Maggica owners. Under Enrique, the Serie A outfit have finished seventh in the 2011/2012 campaign. The three-time Serie A winners want a big name to replace
Enrique who is likely to be axed following a below-average campaign.
Deschamps has experience of coaching in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 (He managed Juventus when they were in Serie B). The Frenchman would be a perfect fit for the post and the former Juventus manager would be allowed to buy players he wants.
Inter Milan
Inter Milan’s boss Andrea Stramaccioni is a gifted coach but the president of Nerazzurri, Morratti wants a big name in the managerial position. Furthermore, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 are also keen on rebuilding the squad which puts Deschamps as a more viable option than Stramaccioni.
Didier Deschamps will favour a move to Inter Milan over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863
Unai Emery has resigned as the manager of Valencia and the Spaniards consider Deschamps as the best replacement. Deschamps will have a hard time breaking the monopoly of the two Spanish giants, Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604. However, the former Juventus manager
is expected to do well at a club where he played for a season before hanging his boots.
Liverpool
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 have showed great interest in Didier Deschamps. Taking reigns of a club that is in turmoil seems to be a tough ask for Frenchman. Many managers, including De Boer, Andres Villas Boas and others have declined the prospect of taking the managerial
hot seat that was vacated following the sacking of Kenny Dalglish. Liverpool’s way forward is not really clear which is why, going to Merseyside could be a disastrous move for the Frenchman.
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