Succession Planning - Managerial Wishlist

Glasner would do well here but his availability isn't going to line up with Moyes leaving.

Moyes is staying next season and he's done well but no extension.

14 years of Moyes is enough.
I don't know. There's a chance we get pumped today and pick up 1 or 2 points for the rest of the season. That means no wins since march and what looks like relegation form. Might scare those in charge. Moyes' inability to see obvious passengers might be his downfall.
 
I think we all accept that the Premier League is the place most of the top managers want to be - after the four current European superclubs. I saw an interview with Karl-Heinz Rummenigge recently where he said the Premier League now is like Serie A in the 80s when he played there. It attracts most of the top talent.

Therefore, we need to stop talking down the attractiveness of an ambitious Everton. Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and PSG are the contintental superclubs. At least two - if not three - will not be in the market for a new coach this summer. What's the pecking order then? Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea. It may be that only Chelsea are in the market. It might be up to four of them are. But only Chelsea, right now, are for sure. Let's split the difference and say two of them are in the market come summer. That's three plum jobs available - Real Madrid, Chelsea, and, say, one of the others.

After that, will Newcastle be changing Howe? Even if they were, are they THAT much more attractive than an ambitious Everton? If Spurs stay up, as seems likely, they will hardly replace de Zerbi. If they go down, they'll not be attractive. Who else is more attractive than us? Bournemouth shorn of Iraola? Hardly...

None of the traditional continental giants who are currently not financial superclubs are any more attractive than us. Managers want to manage a superclub or in the Premier League. Ambitious Bundesliga or La Liga coaches would see us as a potential ticket to the bright lights.

Of course, you have to be genuinely ambitious and in the market to get that kind of upwardly mobile or top level coach. I don't think we are. But if we were, we are far more viable a destination for such coaches than the last 30 years of mismanagement would have us believe.
Excellent post
 
This thread may as well be closed as Moyes will 100% be here next season hence the new contracts to Keane & Mykolenko only signed because Moyes is staying
I wouldn’t be surprised if Moyes was here next season. That being said with the ammount of players we need this summer to improve the team signing those two as back up isn’t the worst thing and could of been a footballing decision.
 

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