
Liam Rosenior: From Hull City to Strasbourg’s Radar
Liam Rosenior, the former Hull City manager, has emerged as a potential candidate for the managerial position at French club Strasbourg. This interest from Strasbourg comes in the wake of Rosenior's departure from Hull City earlier this year, where he led the team to a seventh-place finish in the Championship, narrowly missing out on the playoffs.
The 39-year-old English coach has been out of a job since leaving Hull and is now being considered by Strasbourg, a club owned by the same consortium that owns Chelsea. The move would see Rosenior take on a new challenge in Ligue 1, where Strasbourg currently sits in the middle of the table. Rosenior's potential appointment is part of a broader strategy by the club's owners to bring in young, ambitious managers to develop their squad.
Meanwhile, Leicester City has reportedly chosen a manager to eventually replace Ruud van Nistelrooy, indicating a similar trend of clubs planning for the future with new managerial appointments.