Jurgen Klopp: Five more world class managers heading for the PL, with Guardiola plus Arsenal & Chelsea targets

Five big names who could soon be joining Klopp in taking a Premier League job.

Jurgen Klopp’s arrival at Liverpool this week has sparked great excitement, both for Reds fans and for neutrals as the Premier League welcomes one of its most exciting new managerial additions for a long time.

Still, there could be more like this to look forward to in the near future if reports are to be believed, with these five world class names possibly set for top jobs at English clubs within the next few months…

1) Pep Guardiola (Bayern Munich)

Strongly tipped to be heading to Manchester City for the start of next season, Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola is one of the very best managers in the world, and the Premier League will be all the better for having him in it.

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2) Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid)

Supposedly on Chelsea’s radar after Jose Mourinho’s struggles, Atletico Madrid head coach Diego Simeone is another superb managerial mind who would make the English top flight very interesting indeed.

3) Frank de Boer (Ajax)

A serial winner with Ajax in the Eredivisie, Frank de Boer has been linked with a move to the Premier League on several occasions, mostly with the likes of Tottenham and Newcastle, though some feel he may one day take a big job like replacing Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.

4) Carlo Ancelotti (Unattached)

Surely heading for a big club before long, Carlo Ancelotti has been without a club since being sacked by Real Madrid in the summer. Liverpool were thought to be considering him as well as Klopp, but now Arsenal or Manchester United could be potential suitors in the near future, while there has even been suggestion Chelsea could have him back.

5) Antonio Conte (Italy)

Linked before with both Arsenal and Manchester United, Antonio Conte did superb work at Juventus and is now with the Italian national team, though his time in charge has been mixed. Likely to be tempted by a return to club management, the Italian would surely do well in England.