Ranking Top 10 Available Managers: Zinedine Zidane, Xavi and Other Elite Coaches on the Market

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The 2025-26 season has just begun, and we`ve already witnessed a flurry of managerial changes across Europe`s top leagues. Esteemed coaches like Jose Mourinho quickly found a new home after his departure from Fenerbahce, returning to his native Portugal to manage Benfica. Meanwhile, Erik ten Hag`s short tenure at Bayer Leverkusen came to an abrupt end, with Kasper Hjulmand stepping in. And Graham Potter was dismissed by West Ham following a dismal start to their campaign. Amidst these shifts, a considerable number of high-profile managers are currently unattached, poised for their next challenge. Let`s delve into a ranking of the top ten available coaches who could soon be back in the dugout.

10. Erik ten Hag

The former Manchester United coach experienced a brief and disappointing spell in Germany, where he was appointed to succeed Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen this summer. However, his time there was cut short, as the German club dismissed him after only two Bundesliga matches, bringing in Kasper Hjulmand during the first international break. Despite this setback, reports suggest Ten Hag is actively seeking a new role, aiming to replicate his previous success at Ajax, where he famously guided the team to an unforgettable Champions League semi-final in the 2018-19 season.

9. Sergio Conceicao

Having previously managed Porto and AC Milan, Sergio Conceicao is now on the hunt for a new club. His most recent stint in Serie A saw him lead AC Milan from December to May, during which he guided them to the Coppa Italia final (losing to Bologna) and secured the Supercoppa Italiana against Inter in his very first week. After a long and successful period at Porto (2017-2024), he is now pursuing another long-term project. Despite attracting some interest over the summer, Conceicao remains unattached. His time at Milan, although ending somewhat disappointingly, reaffirmed his capabilities as a manager, making him a strong candidate for clubs seeking a decisive and impactful leader.

8. Edin Terzic

Edin Terzic, who led Borussia Dortmund to the 2024 Champions League final (where they suffered a 3-0 defeat to Real Madrid at Wembley), departed the German club just one month after this significant achievement. Over the past year, Terzic garnered interest from several prominent clubs, including AS Roma and AC Milan, and explored various opportunities during the summer of 2025. He is currently available and eager to prove that he can replicate the success he achieved during his initial period at Dortmund, when he first took charge in December 2020, replacing Lucien Favre.

7. Thiago Motta

Thiago Motta, the former Juventus manager, was dismissed by the Bianconeri last March, with Igor Tudor subsequently taking his place on the bench. Motta, who earned considerable acclaim for guiding Bologna to a historic Champions League qualification, struggled to replicate that level of success and connect with the fanbase during his tenure at Juventus. Nevertheless, he is widely regarded as a proven coach with the potential to thrive in various European leagues. It`s worth noting that Nasser Al-Khelaifi once considered him a potential candidate for the PSG job. Now, Motta is looking for a fresh start at a new club, aiming to rebuild his reputation and return to the high level he previously demonstrated at Bologna and Spezia earlier in his coaching career.

6. Xavi

The legendary former Barcelona player, Xavi, remains without a club after his departure from the Spanish giants at the end of the 2023-24 season, having managed the Blaugrana for two and a half campaigns. While Xavi undeniably showcased his coaching talent, predicting his future trajectory is challenging, particularly given his strong historical ties to Barcelona within Europe. Before his coaching career began with Al-Sadd in Qatar, he was almost exclusively linked with Barcelona, making his next European destination an intriguing prospect.

5. Nuno Espirito Santo

Nuno Espirito Santo was relieved of his duties by Nottingham Forest during the international break, and was subsequently replaced by former Tottenham coach Ange Postecoglou, who made a quick return to the Premier League just months after winning the UEFA Europa League with Spurs. Espirito Santo is generally considered a valuable asset for clubs aiming to redefine their standing within their respective leagues and potentially on the European stage. His departure from Forest was primarily attributed to a strained working relationship with the club`s owner, Evangelos Marinakis.

4. Gareth Southgate

Gareth Southgate, the former England national team manager, is currently seeking a new role after stepping down from the Three Lions in the summer of 2024. His departure followed a second consecutive UEFA Euro final loss, this time against Spain. Southgate, who managed England from 2016 to 2024, successfully instilled a winning mentality within the team and guided them to two consecutive Euro finals. However, despite commanding a squad rich with talented players, he was unable to deliver a major international trophy to England. It will be particularly interesting to observe how he performs should a club approach him in the coming months.

3. Roberto Mancini

Roberto Mancini, one of the most experienced and decorated managers currently available, is now in search of a new club. The Italian coach, who famously led Italy to victory in the 2020 UEFA Euro final against England at Wembley, is looking for his next challenge after a disappointing spell as the Saudi Arabia national team manager. This role he took on after leaving his position with the Italian national team in the summer of 2023. His next destination is difficult to predict; he might even choose to wait until after the 2026 World Cup to potentially take charge of another national team.

2. Luciano Spalletti

After famously guiding Napoli to the 2022-23 Scudetto, Luciano Spalletti was appointed by the Italian FA to coach the national team. However, his mission proved unsuccessful; following a disappointing 2024 UEFA Euro campaign and a significant 3-0 defeat to Norway in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, he was dismissed by the very federation that had hired him just two years prior. In an August interview with Italian public television, Spalletti openly expressed his profound disappointment regarding his departure from the Italy job. He stated, «What happened doesn`t go away and never will. I am a man who does things based on feelings, not on interests. With the national team, I experienced the sensation of being in paradise. I gave it my all.»

1. Zinedine Zidane

Finally, Zinedine Zidane. The French manager`s entire club coaching career has, to date, been exclusively with Real Madrid. He led them first from 2016 to 2018, making history by winning three consecutive Champions Leagues – a feat no other manager has achieved – and then again from 2019 to 2021. After nearly five years of patiently awaiting the right opportunity, his primary focus is reportedly set on the summer of 2026. This is when Didier Deschamps is widely expected to step down as head coach of the French national team after the World Cup. Zidane harbors a strong desire to succeed him and take charge of the very team he once captained to glory, notably lifting the 1998 World Cup as a player.