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Everyone wants Klopp out, a former Liverpool player's dream to be manager, not Gerrard

The German manager's job already has more than one suitor

By Charles Cornwall

The German manager's job already has more than one suitor

The poor season that Klopp is having at the moment has caused a lot of talk about who could be the main replacement for the German star, with a number of proposals being put forward as ideal either because of their experience in the dugout or because of their relationship with the club, winning the game mainly for the eternal captain Steven Gerrard who has made clear his intention to manage his former team, with a recent rumour emerging that a former player of his generation also wants to take the reins of the team at Anfield.

The player in question is the Italian Alberto Aquilani, a former midfielder who although he did not live the best of his time at Liverpool, this element was able to stand out in his early days as a player of Roma in Serie A, a league in which he now ventures but in the U19 category managing the team of Fiorentina, looking from the lower category teams to get that experience that makes him a coach qualified to be in a first division, betting the Italian to the top from now by dreaming of being one day the boss of the Reds.

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Just as the former midfielder once left Italy for England to become the Reds' new striker, now the situation is similar but as a coach, with Aquilani looking to progress at Fiorentina and one day travel to Merseyside to rejoin Liverpool but now as a tactician. "We will see if one day I can be a top manager because that is my goal. It is difficult. Maybe one day I will go back there [at Liverpool]. Who knows? Nobody knows."

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Although Alberto Aquilani has every intention of continuing to progress as a manager and making the most of his chance with Fiorentina U19, the former Reds man still has a long way to go before he can live up to being an understudy to Klopp, having even before that to overcome the Reds' leading managerial candidate in Steven Gerrard, an English manager with an already winning record with Rangers in Scotland and Premier League experience with Aston Villa.

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