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Richard Keys makes clear Liverpool point in Xabi Alonso advice to Man Utd

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Richard Keys Makes Clear Liverpool Point in Xabi Alonso Advice to Man Utd

Renowned pundit Richard Keys has sparked debate by urging Manchester United to pursue Bayer Leverkusen's star manager Xabi Alonso as their next head coach, while making a pointed reference to Liverpool's ongoing interest. In a bold column on his personal website, Keys dismissed United's current managerial options and positioned Alonso as the ideal candidate to revive the ailing club.



Keys wrote: "I'd go and get Xabi Alonso. I'd offer him Saudi league money and guarantee him five years in charge. He's about the best young coach around." This recommendation comes amid speculation that Alonso, a former Liverpool midfielder, has internally "decided on Liverpool" as his next move following Jürgen Klopp's impending departure from Anfield. Despite Alonso's public commitment to Leverkusen—where he recently extended his contract, stating, "I'm still a young coach, but I think this is the best decision for my future. I took my time and I'm sure about that"—Keys believes United could tempt him with unprecedented financial incentives.[1][2]

The pundit's advice highlights Alonso's remarkable success at Leverkusen, where the 42-year-old has transformed the club into Bundesliga contenders, earning widespread acclaim as "ready" for a Premier League challenge. Keys acknowledges Liverpool's strong position but suggests "there's always a potential for big things to go wrong," implying United's deep pockets could sway the Spaniard.[2][3]

For Liverpool fans, Keys' comments underscore the uncertainty surrounding Klopp's successor. While Alonso's Anfield connections make him the dream appointment, his recent decision to stay in Germany has fueled doubts. United's potential intervention adds intrigue, as Keys envisions Alonso bringing tactical innovation and long-term stability to Old Trafford.[1]

This intervention reignites the managerial merry-go-round, with Liverpool urged to act decisively. Keys' clarity on Alonso's appeal serves as both a warning to the Reds and a blueprint for United's revival ambitions.

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