34 Moves That Caught Our Eye This Month
EUROPE
TONI KROOS
The Germany and Real Madrid midfielder announced that he will retire after the Euros.
ARNE SLOT
Liverpool confirmed that the Dutchman will replace Jurgen Klopp as their manager.
MAURICIO POCHETTINO
The Argentine manager left Chelsea by mutual consent at the end of the season.
ROBERTO DE ZERBI
The Italian stepped down as Brighton boss at the conclusion of the Premier League campaign.
JULEN LOPETEGUI
The former Wolves and Spain boss replaced David Moyes as manager of West Ham United.
TOMMY DOYLE
Wolves made the Manchester City midfielder’s loan into a permament deal for £4.3 million.
MASSIMILIANO ALLEGRI
Juventus sacked Allegri after he was sent off at the end of their Coppa Italia final victory.
FABIO CANNAVARO
The ex-Italy captain took charge of Udinese for the finals weeks of the Serie A season.
CLAUDIO RANIERI
The 72-year-old retired from club football after steering Cagliari to Serie A safety.
QUIQUE SANCHE Z FLORES
Sevilla parted company with their head coach after a mid-table finish in La Liga.
WILL STILL
The 31-year-old left Reims by mutual consent.
JEAN-LOUIS GASSET
After serving as Marseille’s interim coach, the 70-year-old retired at the end of the season.
SEBASTIEN BICHARD
Appointed as Strasbourg’s assistant manager back in March, Bichard stepped up to replace the outgoing Pascal Gastien as head coach.
CHRISTIAN STREICH
Freiburg’s long-serving manager stepped down 12-and-a-half years after taking charge, with his assistant Julian Schuster replacing him.
NENAD BJELICA
Union Berlin sacked their manager with two games of the season left, before staying up on the final day under caretaker boss Marco Grote.
PEP LIJNDERS
Jurgen Klopp’s assistant took charge of Red Bull Salzburg after leaving Anfield.
ROBIN VAN PERSIE
The former Netherlands striker took his first managerial role in charge of Heerenveen.
HEDWIGES MADURO
Ajax’s assistant manager left Amsterdam to take charge of Eredivisie side Almere City.
JIMMY THELIN
The Swedish coach will leave Elfsborg for Aberdeen this summer after finishing second in Sweden’s Allsvenskan campaign in 2023.
NICK MONTGOMERY
The former Central Coast Mariners boss left Hibernian at the end of