How does it work?
Do clubs like Everton seek applications from interested parties who may be out of work and not held on contract? The likes of Benitez, Martin O'Neill and Mark hughes would fall into that category and may have already sent in their cv's.
I understand they'd need permission from their clubs to talk to contracted managers exactly the same as contracted players, but what's to stop an agent touting a manager around?
Do others like Malky, Martinez, Poyet et al have agents who could negotiate under the counter allowing clubs and managers to claim they were not contacted directly?
Or would Everton just go for who they wanted and assume the "big club" tag would bag them the prize?
Do clubs like Everton seek applications from interested parties who may be out of work and not held on contract? The likes of Benitez, Martin O'Neill and Mark hughes would fall into that category and may have already sent in their cv's.
I understand they'd need permission from their clubs to talk to contracted managers exactly the same as contracted players, but what's to stop an agent touting a manager around?
Do others like Malky, Martinez, Poyet et al have agents who could negotiate under the counter allowing clubs and managers to claim they were not contacted directly?
Or would Everton just go for who they wanted and assume the "big club" tag would bag them the prize?
