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Roberto De Zerbi Shuns Liverpool and Barcelona Links, Stays Committed to Brighton

Despite being linked with Liverpool and reportedly recommended by Pep Guardiola for the Barcelona job, Roberto De Zerbi remains committed to Brighton. The Italian coach who made an immediate impact by guiding Brighton to Europe in his first season is often considered a potential successor to Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.

Roberto De Zerbi emphasized his focus on Brighton expressing dedication to finishing the season strongly with the club’s young players. Despite the allure of managerial opportunities at top clubs including Barcelona, De Zerbi stressed his commitment to Brighton and his determination to contribute to the club’s history.

Guardiola’s recommendation has added to the speculation surrounding De Zerbi’s managerial future but the 44 years old is currently focused on his role at Brighton and intends to discuss the future plans with the club’s owner.

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