After a tumultuous season with Leeds United, Daniel Farke’s tenure as manager has come to a close. Farke, known for his promotion success with Norwich City, couldn’t replicate similar achievements at Leeds. Despite coming close to promotion last season, Leeds’ form collapsed in the final stages, and a sluggish start to this season only worsened his situation.
Now, the big question is: Who will step into Farke’s shoes? Several potential candidates have already been linked with the role. Among the frontrunners is Carlos Corberán, a former Leeds assistant and current manager of West Brom. His familiarity with the club’s structure and Championship experience make him an appealing choice, though he remains under contract at West Brom until 2027.
Other notable names include Steven Gerrard, who has been eyeing a return to English football management, and Scott Parker, formerly of Bournemouth. Some reports also mention Brendan Rodgers and Diego Flores, adding to the speculation over who will lead Leeds forward
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