JUST IN: Lecicester City Are Set To Appoint Sheffield Wednesday Manager, Danny Rohl, As New Head Coach Following Decision To Sack Ruud Van Nistelrooy

Football Insider claims that Van Nistelrooy has not been fired because of money; rather, it is merely a postponement, and he is still expected to leave before the season begins.

“Definitely take Leicester forward” is how Sky Sports pundit Lee Hendrie describes Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl, who has shown promise while at Hillsbrough.

Beginning at RB Leipzig and going on to serve as assistant manager at Southampton, Bayern Munich, and the German national team, Rohl’s ascent through the coaching ranks has been nothing short of remarkable.

Danny Rohl is correct to think about a position at Leicester City.

Danny Rohl to accept Leicester City offer after Van Nistelrooy sacked'
Former England player Hendrie believes Danny Rohl should give the Leicester City position serious thought if the East Midlands team approaches him, according to an exclusive interview with FLW.

“Yes, I mean there’s no doubt, there’s no doubt,” Hendrie told FLW, adding that Leicester will be one of the favorites this season.

“Danny Rohl is a very good manager who might lead Leicester to success and is undoubtedly on the radar of many teams.

“I am aware that he has been linked to numerous positions, but Leicester, who are clearly being demoted, will be among the front-runners to be promoted, and I believe he would do a great job if he were a good fit for them.”

The 36-year-old has undoubtedly performed admirably with the Owls, rescuing the team from relegation upon his arrival and leading them to a solid 12th place in his first full season.

Receiving praise for his ability to nurture players while playing visually appealing football, Southampton had previously expressed interest in him but felt the required compensation was too high.

How much it would cost Leicester City to release Danny Rohl from his  Sheffield Wednesday contract
Danny Rohl may find Lee Hendrie’s evaluation of Leicester City appealing.

The widespread anticipation around the Foxes’ Championship campaign is indicated by Hendrie’s evaluation of Leicester as “prime favourites” for promotion.

Choosing the appropriate manager will be crucial to the Foxes’ hopes for the upcoming campaign if Van Nistelrooy is fired, and Rohl’s track record of working with less funding may make him a desirable contender.

With his employer’s financial support, Rohl may be able to challenge for an instant promotion to the top flight if he is given the chance to manage Leicester, something that may not happen at Wednesday anytime soon.

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