Frank Lampard and Diego Martinez head potential replacements for Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa
There's no desire from the Leeds fans to see Bielsa move on. In fact the 66-year-old is revered in West Yorkshire, but there is talk he could leave next summer.
A 3-2 defeat loss at Chelsea, a 7-0 mauling at Manchester City and a sorry 4-1 home defeat against Arsenal have left Marcelo Bielsa's men 15th in the Premier League, just five points above the relegation zone.
Planet Sport Bet have Bielsa as 7/2 second favourite to be the next Premier League manager to go, with only Rafael Benitez seen as more in danger of losing their job.
But there have been murmurings from Elland Road that Bielsa may call time on his Leeds tenure next summer, when he will turn 67.
And respected Leeds journalist Phil Hay, writing in a Q&A on The Athletic's website, recently said he has a "hunch" this season will be Bielsa's final one at Leeds.
Marcelo Bielsa looked particularly stunned at full time as he waited for all his players to leave the pitch after their seven nil loss to Manchester City 👀 pic.twitter.com/f18ie0jsr8
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) December 15, 2021
Football Insider even claims Bielsa could be sacked as early as next month, if results do not improve.
The outlet suggests Andrea Radrizzani "will look to bring in a new manager if their fears of getting sucked into a relegation battle intensify".
Great to be at Elland Road this morning with Premier League Productions to talk Leeds United’s injuries, potential January targets and the unbreakable bond between supporters and Marcelo Bielsa pic.twitter.com/boJD6yCCP7
— James Marshment (@marshyleeds) December 21, 2021
And his focus will be lining up a replacement. Planet Sport looks at the contenders.
Diego Martinez
The 41-year-old's contract with Granada expired in May 2021 and he is known to be keen on a job in England - he has been in the country brushing up on his English.
Last month, Super Deporte via Sport Witness said Victor Orta "has already made a first approach" to the Spanish coach.
The Spanish outlet say "everything suggests" that he will be Bielsa's replacement at Leeds next season, while La Razon also state that Martinez has been 'endorsed' by Orta.
Martinez was a contender to take the Watford job in October before Ranieri was appointed.
The Athletic's Adam Leventhal wrote: "Diego Martinez, the former Granada head coach, who has spent time in the UK working on his English and watching Premier League football, was linked but a source close to the Spaniard says Watford didn't approach him.
"The highly regarded 40-year-old also has links with Leeds director of football Victor Orta, who may need a replacement for Marcelo Bielsa after the end of this season. Working in England is certainly on his radar."
Frank Lampard
Frank Lampard, 43, can consider himself hard done by at Chelsea. He was given the boot at Stamford Bridge in January 2021 after 18 months at the helm.
However, the immediate success of his successor Thomas Tuchel vindicated the Chelsea hierarchy's decision and Lampard remains out of work.
The former Derby boss is keen to return to management and he was high up Norwich's list before Dean Smith was appointed as Daniel Farke's successor.
Phillipe Clement
Clement, 47, is one of the lesser known names on the list of Leeds contenders.
His name was thrown up by The Athletic journo Hay, who claimed Clement was thought to be a target for Radrizzani had Bielsa called time on his Leeds tenure after just one season.
"One name mentioned to me (but I really am just speculating here) was Phillipe Clement at Club Brugge," said Hay.
Great mentality yesterday!! One TEAM! Bluvn goan! 💙🖤 pic.twitter.com/jAT0HhifXd
— Philippe Clement (@philippe_clemnt) December 2, 2021
Marcelino
Marcelino, 56, is the current Athletic Bilbao coach after succeeding Gaizka Garitano in January.
However, his win ratio has been disappointing, despite building a solid team. Marcelino has managed just a 31.25 win percentage, although he did win the Supercopa de Espana, beating Barcelona 3-2 in one of his first games in charge.
But the Basque club are crying out for a top-class No. 9, a player in the mould of Aritz Aduriz. Until then, Marcelino will have his work cut out.
Jorge Sampaoli
Sampaoli, 61, is the type of maverick appointment that Radrizzani could plump for. He has shown previously, when he appointed Bielsa, that he is not afraid to deviate from the mainstream.
Lee Bowyer
Bowyer, 44, has yet to manage 200 games and has not had any experience managing in the Premier League.
This season he has struggled to get Blues into the top half of the table and he has warned the club the squad needs investment if they are to rise from their current spot of 17th.
Lee Bowyer confirms that Gary Gardner was missing for #bcfc today due to COVID. Should be available for next game. Also says club captain Harlee Dean has been told he’ll be available for transfer in January. pic.twitter.com/USlRMbUodO
— Richard Wilford (@wilfordwm) December 18, 2021