Dutch football is buzzing with speculation after Ronald Koeman stepped down as national team coach, following the Netherlands' penalty shootout loss to Morocco in the World Cup Round of 32. Arne Slot has quickly become the name on everyone's lips, topping bookmakers' lists and winning over fans as the dream pick to take charge of Oranje. Still, the race isn't settled, with names like Erik ten Hag and Pep Guardiola also floating around in football circles.
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Slot, 47, is currently without a club after leaving Liverpool. He built his reputation at Feyenoord, where his attacking, old-school Dutch style earned him plenty of admirers. Many feel this approach is exactly what the national team lost sight of under Koeman during the World Cup.
Insiders close to Slot say that although he typically enjoys the week-to-week rhythm of club management, he would see leading the Netherlands as a genuine privilege and remains open to taking on the job.
Familiar Faces in the Running
KNVB technical director Nigel de Jong has taken the lead in hunting for Koeman's successor, and the shortlist reads like a who's who of Dutch coaching talent. Erik ten Hag, 55, is drawing plenty of attention thanks to his recent time at Bayer Leverkusen, even though he's currently working behind the scenes at FC Twente.
A national team offer, though, might be tempting enough to pull him away.
Should the federation decide to promote from within, Michael Reiziger stands out as the natural pick. He currently manages the Under-21 side, Jong Oranje, and has earned respect for his work developing the country's brightest young talents, making him a smoother transition option.
Peter Bosz is another strong contender from within the Eredivisie. Fresh off guiding PSV to a third straight league title, he has the domestic credentials, though some observers aren't convinced the KNVB sees him as .
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