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Top five best managers out of work right now (July 2023)

Published at :July 24, 2023 at 4:38 AM
Modified at :July 24, 2023 at 4:40 AM
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Some of these managers might join a top team during the 2023-24 season

In the dynamic world of football, managerial talent is as crucial as the players on the field and finding the best managers is not that easy. As clubs aim for success, finding the right manager can be a game-changer. However, in the current landscape, some of the best managerial minds are without a club to call home. In this feature, we take a closer look at the top five best managers who are currently unattached, eagerly waiting for the opportunity to make their mark once again.

5. Graham Potter

Last club: Chelsea

Availability since: April 2, 2023

Known for his tactical acumen and innovative approach to the game, Potter is a highly respected manager in the football world. Despite his stint with Chelsea coming to an end, his impressive work at Brighton & Hove Albion garnered him widespread acclaim.

Potter's emphasis on developing young talent and playing an attractive style of football makes him an attractive prospect for clubs seeking a progressive manager.

4. Julian Nagelsmann

Julian Naglesmann
Julian Nagelsmann won the Bundesliga 2021-22 with Bayern Munich

Last club: Bayern Munich

Availability since: March 24, 2023

At just 34 years old, Nagelsmann has already established himself as one of the brightest managerial talents in the sport. His successful tenures at RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich showcased his ability to build cohesive and high-performing teams. Nagelsmann's tactical versatility and man-management skills have drawn comparisons to some of the game's great managers, making him a hot commodity in the managerial market.

3. Christophe Galtier

Christophe Galtier PSG OGC Nice
Christophe Galtier led PSG to the Ligue 1 2022-23 title

Last club: Paris Saint-Germain

Availability since: June 30, 2023

Having led PSG to an astonishing Ligue 1 triumph, Galtier's stock soared in the managerial sphere. His tactical discipline and ability to foster a winning mentality among players were evident in PSG's title-winning campaign. Although his tenure with Paris Saint-Germain was relatively short, Galtier's track record has piqued the interest of top clubs seeking a manager with a proven ability to deliver silverware.

2. Antonio Conte

Last club: Tottenham Hotspur

Availability since: March 26, 2023

Antonio Conte is no stranger to success, having secured league titles with Juventus and Chelsea as well as an FA Cup during his tenure with the latter. Conte's tactical pragmatism and organisational skills make him a manager who can transform a team into formidable contenders. His departure from Tottenham Hotspur left a void that many clubs are eager to fill with a proven winner like Conte.

1. Zinedine Zidane

Last club: Real Madrid

Availability since: June 30, 2021

A true footballing legend, Zinedine Zidane's managerial prowess is equally impressive as his playing career. Zidane etched his name in history by guiding Real Madrid to an unprecedented three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles. His ability to manage superstar egos and navigate high-pressure situations sets him apart as a world-class manager. Zidane's availability has garnered immense attention from top clubs, all eager to secure his services and experience the "Zidane effect."

As the football landscape continues to evolve, top clubs are on the lookout for managerial talent that can elevate their performance and achieve silverware. The top five best managers without a club currently possess the expertise and credentials to make a significant impact wherever they land.

Whether it's the tactical brilliance of Graham Potter, Julian Nagelsmann's youthful energy, Christophe Galtier's winning mentality, Antonio Conte's pragmatic approach, or the legendary Zinedine Zidane's allure, these managers represent an enticing pool of talent awaiting their next chapter in football management. As the managerial market heats up, the footballing world eagerly awaits the announcements of the next top managerial signings.

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