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Who will replace Carlo Ancelotti at Paris Saint-Germain?

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Following the recent rumours suggesting a possible exit of the Italian tactician from Parc des Princes, there have been different speculations regarding who would be the future manager of Les Parisiens
Paris Saint-Germain were expected to capture the Ligue 1 title 1 by storm, following their spending spree in the summer transfer window. However that has not been the case for Les Parisiens, as they struggle to win lately. With the pressure increasing at
coach, Carlo Ancelotti, the club owners might decide to bring a new candidate in place, one who has the ability to win silverware.
The French outfit has already reportedly started contacting several high-profile tacticians regarding the position as head coach at Parc des Princes. The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Qatar-c2986 Investment Authority is willing to pay a hefty sum of money to the particular candidate, in return
for the promise of delivering titles to the French giants.
Here’s a list of top three candidates for the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 that could set to possibly replace the Italian tactician at the Parc des Princes:

1.       Jose Mourinho (Real Madrid CF)

The Portuguese is considered to be one of the best tacticians in the world, and has a reputation that speaks for itself. Mourinho has won trophies with every team he’s ever managed, with his stint includes managing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan and Real
Madrid.
The manager is known for his fiery temperament and often gets involved in verbal arguments and disagreements with his colleagues. He’s also dubbed as ‘The Special One’ at times by the media, representing his extra ordinary set of managerial skills.
With PSG’s spending power and their hunger to win titles, Jose Mourinho seems to be the perfect match for the Paris-based club. The former Porto manager is currently the highest paid manager in the world, and likes a free hand regarding transfer policies.
Les Parisiens can offer him just that, and in return, Mourinho can help the French outfit win trophies.
However, a perfect match it may be, Real Madrid would not be willing to let go of their manager. Especially, since he has years remaining on his contract with the Spanish giants. Moreover, the former Chelsea manager is rumoured to crave a return to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749,
and it would be unlikely for Mou to move to Paris.
2.       Pep Guardiola (Unemployed)

Guardiola is arguably the most successful manager in history of football, as he won more trophies during his 4-year tenure with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Barcelona-c39078, than any other manager. The former midfielder rose to prominence followed by Frank Rijkaard’s dismissal, and emerged
as one of the best coaches in the history of Barcelona.
The Spaniard won 14 trophies with the Blaugrana as a manager, including two Champions League titles. The 41-year-old also established future roots for the team, and preferred http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604’s academy, La Masia’s, players over foreign players. And that is exactly
what the Paris-based club wants; present success and future foundation.  
Though the former Barcelona man is one of the best in the business, his move to Parc des Princes is a difficult assumption. The Spaniard seeks a long term commitment rather than short-term vision. And with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 not among his desired targets, a move might
not be materialised.
3.       Arsene Wenger (http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429)

The Frenchman is no less than a legend at the Emirates stadium, and is the second-longest serving manager in the history of Premier League. Moreover, Wenger has won 11 titles with the club, which makes him Arsenal’s most successful manager. The tactician
is known for promoting young players, and monitors their growth till they turn out to be world-class players.
It would be difficult to lure the 63-year-old to Parc des Princes, but if done, that could prove to be a major advantage for Les Parisiens. The former Monaco manager has a reputation of winning trophies, and that could serve to be PSG’s gain. Moreover, the
Frenchman’s appointment would be able to ignite an increase in the fan base of the club.

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