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The best managers currently available: Pochettino, Zidane, Tuchel…

Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane during the UEFA Champions League, round of 16, second leg match at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester. Friday August 7, 2020.

There are an abundance of world-class managers who are currently out of work and are weighing up their next move before throwing their hats back into the ring.

With clubs more determined than ever to see instant results, the turnover in managers has never been as high as it is right now.

Some of these managers have been out of work for quite some time and will surely be itching to get back in as soon as possible. We’ve picked out 10 of the best managers who are currently available for work right now. We’ve added speculation about where we could possibly see each of them.

Zinedine Zidane

It had been speculated that Zidane has been waiting for the France job, although with Didier Deschamps now set to continue with the national team he might consider going back into club management.

The legendary Frenchman has been out of work since his last stint with Real Madrid in 2021. He won a total of 11 trophies throughout his two managerial spells with Madrid, including three Champions League titles.

We could see him at: Chelsea, Juventus, PSG

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Luis Enrique

Enrique’s Twitch streams were plenty of fun during the World Cup, but he now finds himself out of work after stepping down as Spain’s manager.

Despite Spain’s disappointing round of 16 exit, Enrique is still well-regarded in the footballing world and he would surely still walk in to a top end job at club level.

We could see him at: Tottenham, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea

Thomas Tuchel

The German manager was the first victim of Todd Boehly at Chelsea. His crowning moment was the 2020-21 Champions League triumph against Manchester City and he’ll surely be back in the game soon.

We could see him at: Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, AC Milan

Mauricio Pochettino

The Argentine manager has bided his time since leaving PSG in the summer of 2022. While his time in France was by no means spectacular, he did win three domestic trophies, including the Ligue 1 title.

Pochettino’s PSG side ultimately unravelled in the Champions League, although the same can be said about practically all of his predecessors.

We could see him at: Tottenham, Chelsea, Real Madrid

Marcelo Gallardo

Gallardo is widely regarded as the next big thing from outside…

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