Guus Hiddink could take over at Liverpool this summer, according to agent
Guus Hiddink's agent has confirmed the Dutchman could be interested in taking over at Anfield in the summer
By Telegraph staff and agencies
Published: 9:00PM GMT 20 Jan 2010
In demand: Guus Hiddink's agent has claimed he could be interested in taking over at Liverpool this summer Photo: AP
Cees van Nieuwenhuizen has denied already holding talks with the Anfield club but suggested Hiddink could be keen on succeeding Rafael Benitez on Merseyside at the end of the season.
''That's absolutely not right,'' van Nieuwenhuizen, when asked if he had already held discussions with Liverpool. ''Each day I'm surprised when I read comments in the newspapers in Russia, or in Italy with Juventus, or in England with Manchester City before and now Liverpool''
The former Chelsea manager is under contract with Russia until this summer, but Van Nieuwenhuizen admitted a move to Liverpool could interest his client when that deal is through.
''It would be fair to say because it's one of the big names in global football,'' he said. ''But if Liverpool have a problem today or tomorrow then Guus is not available. Guus is not available for any club until August 1.''
Hiddink, who took over temporarily at Stamford Bridge last season following the departure of Luiz Felipe Scolari, remains close friends with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, a factor which could complicate a move to a rival club.
Van Nieuwenhuizen said: ''As Guus said after he left Chelsea, he enjoyed every second of being in the Premier League with Chelsea.
''He still has a very strong relationship with Mr Abramovich from Chelsea. If he would consider a return to the Premier League I think one of the first things he would do is give a call to his friend Abramovich and say, 'I hope you don't mind if I join club A, B, C or whatever'.
''In a way it's a funny situation but on the other hand Guus is also very close with some of the people on the technical staff at Chelsea like Ancelotti, who he knows very, very well, and also Frank Arnesen, with whom he worked for a couple of years at PSV Eindhoven.
''So Guus doesn't want to interfere with the current success story that Chelsea has picked up again under Ancelotti.''
Guus Hiddink's agent has confirmed the Dutchman could be interested in taking over at Anfield in the summer
By Telegraph staff and agencies
Published: 9:00PM GMT 20 Jan 2010
In demand: Guus Hiddink's agent has claimed he could be interested in taking over at Liverpool this summer Photo: AP
Cees van Nieuwenhuizen has denied already holding talks with the Anfield club but suggested Hiddink could be keen on succeeding Rafael Benitez on Merseyside at the end of the season.
''That's absolutely not right,'' van Nieuwenhuizen, when asked if he had already held discussions with Liverpool. ''Each day I'm surprised when I read comments in the newspapers in Russia, or in Italy with Juventus, or in England with Manchester City before and now Liverpool''
The former Chelsea manager is under contract with Russia until this summer, but Van Nieuwenhuizen admitted a move to Liverpool could interest his client when that deal is through.
''It would be fair to say because it's one of the big names in global football,'' he said. ''But if Liverpool have a problem today or tomorrow then Guus is not available. Guus is not available for any club until August 1.''
Hiddink, who took over temporarily at Stamford Bridge last season following the departure of Luiz Felipe Scolari, remains close friends with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, a factor which could complicate a move to a rival club.
Van Nieuwenhuizen said: ''As Guus said after he left Chelsea, he enjoyed every second of being in the Premier League with Chelsea.
''He still has a very strong relationship with Mr Abramovich from Chelsea. If he would consider a return to the Premier League I think one of the first things he would do is give a call to his friend Abramovich and say, 'I hope you don't mind if I join club A, B, C or whatever'.
''In a way it's a funny situation but on the other hand Guus is also very close with some of the people on the technical staff at Chelsea like Ancelotti, who he knows very, very well, and also Frank Arnesen, with whom he worked for a couple of years at PSV Eindhoven.
''So Guus doesn't want to interfere with the current success story that Chelsea has picked up again under Ancelotti.''
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