Everything will belong to Bayern if in the end Bayern wants it so with a situation like this then indeed the chance is still very possible for Xabi to train Bayern if indeed Xabi is interested and Bayern offers the right clause for Xabi.
But indeed if you talk about the future then Bayern is the right choice for a stepping stone especially after this season Xabi played well at Leverkusen then there is nothing wrong if he decides to look for a bigger club because in the end if what happens now may not necessarily be the same as next season if the Leverkusen players leave and Xabi rotates players.
But on the other hand if Xabi wants to be loyal to the club that raised his name as a coach then staying at Leverkusen is also still very good for him who is a new coach.
What I think is that if l Madrid and then went to Barcelona, so something like that happened to a player, I don't know if you remember Figo, but he played for Barcelona and from there he went to Madrid, that was something uncomfortable, and it looked ugly, but I think That is something that should not happen with a coach like Xabi, in fact I think that Xab will do much better there in Leverkusen than in Bayern, things at Bayern can be managed by a coach like Mou. For me he is a very good coach with great experience and I think he could do things much better than the current one.
Taking this to a certain point, I would evaluate things and for now with the coach that Bayern has right now because they usually have these types of sudden changes, this is how I removed the coach previous to the one they have, then these types of changes like that, Well they don't work much.
Things in football have to be taken with great caution and everything cannot be dealt with quickly or at all, because there is a group already adapted to your game system, we cannot change it from one day to the next and this could undoubtedly mean the way of looking at things, a coach is one of the most significant people on the team, for now they have to get out of where they are, in that space because if they continue losing they can lose the Bundesliga, what I can say about this is that Xabi If he leaves for Bayern it would look very bad, in fact a Leverkusen fan would jump on him and it's something ugly, even though it's just a professional plan because I wouldn't recommend him doing that, not for now, maybe if it happens to another league and from that league back to the Bundesliga because that would seem very good to me, otherwise I don't see it well.
That's what inevitably happens because after all, great rivalries make things difficult to control when someone comes from one club and is at their rival club the next time around.
Figo's case where the pig's head was thrown into the middle of the field is proof that something like this will not be forgiven because the word traitor will always be embedded behind his name.
It could also happen to Xabi if he decides to stay at Barcelona but whatever it is I think it's the least likely possibility that it might not even happen because after all Xabi realizes that being at Barcelona with the current situation and against the club he used to defend (Madrid) with supporting resources will make Xabi dig his own grave in terms of career so he will definitely consider other clubs if he wants to leave Leverkusen.
Exactly that is what is always expected, if a player or coach does something like that, inevitably the deaths will be able to become older, it is not only in the stadium, I am sure that in many countries there are those fans who do not forgive these mommies and can do That when one of these players goes to their country or their state in particular, things can be very ugly for them, then when we see the things that can happen in football like what I said about Luis Figo and about a coach like Xabi , Well, for me it is much healthier that Xabi's next team is a Madrid, because like that or they are in the same league, if he then moves to the Bundesliga league it is another thing, because there he can choose which team to go to, and it is not known. He will look bad, or he will look like a traitor, because that is the only thing they can brand him, as a taridor more than anything because of what he has achieved with Leverkusen, at that moment I think it is not advisable for him to Change teams, he is changing Everything that the Budeskliga means, he is leaving behind a team that has always been winning the Bundesliga and that is something that can be very favorable for Xabi's reputation.
So I think that for now he shouldn't invent, and at Leverkusen they know him, he knows how things are, his fans accept him and defend him and as I say, he has changed the face of German football.
The 42-year-old emerged as the early frontrunner to succeed Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager following the German's surprise decision to stand down at the end of the season.
A popular former player at Anfield, Alonso is also one of European's brightest young coaches, with his Leverkusen side unbeaten in 2023/24 and leading the Bundesliga by eight points after 22 games.
Widespread reports suggest Alonso is the favourite to take over from Klopp in the summer, while there have even been rumours that the Spaniard even has a clause in his contract that allows him to move to one of his former clubs.
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https://anfieldwatch.co.uk/cant-see-it-xabi-alonso-backed-ignore-interest-stay-bayer-leverkusen-liverpool-manager-news/For this reason it's a mistake for Xabi to stay, I don't deny it, he Sounds very tempted to leave for another team, but with all that he has Achieved to leave him tendered and go , it's something he can't afford.
I personally see Xabi signing a good contract that lasts many more years with this team, because who would have imagined that this Team would go so high? or who would have thought that with Xabi we would achieve so much? I think no one, much less in Germany, in fact I myself before starting this season gave him the good view of Bayern and second to a Dortmund team that is not doing badly at all.
Now, we have to wait, but as I see Leverkusen, is far above the expectations of many.