Future of Xabi Alonso: Does he stay in Leverkusen or does he change to real?

Future of Xabi Alonso: Does he stay in Leverkusen or does he change to real?

FC Bayer Leverkusen faces major decisions regarding the future of his coach Xabi Alonso. According to the Krone , the association would like to quickly gain clarity in order to prepare optimally for the next season. CEO Fernando Carro has emphasized in the past few days that he would expect a decision about his future within the coming weeks.

Alonso is considered a hot candidate for the successor of Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid. Interest in him is underlined by talks from his consultant with the Spanish club. The trainer of Bayer Leverkusen currently has a contract until 2026, but an early farewell could bring in a transfer fee in the lower double -digit million range.

Gentleman’s Agreement and context

Interestingly, there is a "Gentleman’s Agreement" between Bayer Leverkusen and Alonso, which allows him to leave the club when an offer arrives from one of its previous clubs, as the website World Soccer Talk . Carro has long since made it clear that Bayer Leverkusen is willing to talk to Alonso, an official offer from Real Sociedad, Liverpool, Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. However, this flexibility ensures uncertainty within the association, since the CEO wants to concentrate on optimizing the squad planning and the start of the season.

A change of Alonsos would have a significant impact on Bayer Leverkusen. Carro has explained that there have been no discussions about a potential change and that the team has to prepare for the coming season. A decision is expected in the next three to four weeks. It remains unclear whether Alonso would act as a coach of Real Madrid during the upcoming World Cup.

Change of coach and their effects

Change of coach in football are often a reflection of dissatisfaction and strategic considerations of the clubs. For example, in the Bundesliga, change of coaches have often led to improving team performance. Scientific studies, as conducted by Sebastian Zart and Arne, show that a change usually results in a short -term increase in performance. According to the researchers, this can have a positive effect that is up to 16, of which the team often benefits by overcoming dissatisfaction with the previous training methods. The DetailsOrtBayer Leverkusen, DeutschlandQuellen

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