The managerial job at Real Madrid is one of the biggest in football, and it is currently up for grabs.
Plenty of fans of other clubs, including Liverpool’s following, have been speculating over who will take the hotseat at the Bernabeu.
Los Blancos are hunting for a new leader after sacking Julen Lopetegui, who lost the Spain head coach job and the Madrid role inside four months.
One surprise contender for the position has emerged in the form of Belgium national team boss Roberto Martinez.
Sky Sports News reported on Thursday that the Belgian FA has not received any contact from Real regarding an approach for Martinez.
The 45-year-old has only managed three clubs in his career – Swansea City, Wigan Athletic and Everton.
After getting sacked from his post at Goodison Park in 2016, Martinez took on the Belgium head coach role.
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He guided the nation to third in the World Cup – the country’s best ever finish in the tournament.
Reports that Real Madrid could be sniffing around Martinez has sparked a reaction from Liverpool fans, some of whom enjoyed his demise as Everton boss.






