Ang Postecoglou has received an offer from Bayer: who will take over the coach.
Postecoglou's return to football?
According to The Sun: Ang Postecoglou could soon return to professional football, just a few months after his dismissal from 'Tottenham'.
The Australian coach was removed from his position after leading the club to victory in the Europa League against 'Manchester United'.
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Postecoglou replaced Thomas Frank, who moved to 'Brentford', but now 'Big Ange' could once again take on a coaching position after the international break.
Fabrizio Romano reports that he is wanted at the helm of 'Bayern', who recently dismissed Erik ten Hag after just two matches in the new Bundesliga season.
The Dutchman lost his first home match, and in the second, having led by two goals, was unable to win. After this, Postecoglou may receive several interesting offers.
This is also linked to 'Fenerbahce' looking for a replacement for Jose Mourinho after his resignation.
Special One left Istanbul after failing to qualify for the Champions League. According to sources, Postecoglou may be invited from Germany and Turkey.
Other reports indicate that 'Nottingham Forest' considered Postecoglou in case their new coach Nuno Espirito Santo does not remain in the position due to a conflict with the new club manager Edu Gaspar.
However, he continues to work with the team after important negotiations with club owner Evangelos Marinakis.
Postecoglou, who has gained popularity due to his successes in coaching positions, now faces new challenges. His potential return to big football could mark an important stage in his career as clubs actively seek new managers. We will keep an eye on developments!Read also
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