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Coach Marco Rose will leave Borussia Mönchengladbach at the end of the season and move to Borussia Dortmund.

Three candidates are named as successor candidates, two of them are already active in the Bundesliga: Florian Kohfeldt, Adi Hütter and Jesse Marsch.

But they all have one problem in common.

The three trainers are under contract elsewhere.

Which in turn doesn't have to be a problem.

Gladbach's manager Max Eberl had already said last week when asked about the Dortmund campaign for Rose: "We don't do anything else and have already brought players and coaches from other clubs."

It doesn't have to fail because of the money, after all, the Gladbachers receive decent financial compensation for Rose.

The transfer fee that BVB has to pay is estimated at around five million euros.

Marco Rose is leaving his club at the end of the season and will be head coach at Borussia Dortmund from July 1st

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Rose has done a lot in his tenure so far and has led the team to the Champions League round of 16 against Manchester City.

The team quickly internalized their style of play and offered better football than before under Rose's predecessor Dieter Hecking.

So the new coach should pick up where Rose will leave off in the summer.

These are the candidates:

Florian Kohfeldt (38 / Werder Bremen / contract until 2023)

Kohfeldt had waived an exit clause when he extended his contract in 2019.

But the ambitious coach seems to be stuck in a dead end in Bremen.

It could help the financially troubled people of Bremen if the Gladbachers passed on the five million from Dortmund for Rose to them.

In addition, there are also increasing voices on the Weser who believe that a change in air quality could be good for the 38-year-old after more than three years.

Florian Kohfeldt is currently playing against relegation with Werder Bremen

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Last week Kohfeldt was asked directly about a possible Gladbach interest and answered evasively: “I'm the coach of Werder Bremen.

I am very happy and with all my heart.

I won't comment on anything else. "

Adi Hütter (51 / Eintracht Frankfurt / contract until 2023)

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It is obvious that Hütter is interesting for Gladbach.

He lets play attacking football and with his Salzburg past has a philosophy similar to Rose.

Last year, the Austrian was also said to have a certain degree of dissatisfaction in Frankfurt.

The reason was the lack of clarity as to whether he can achieve his lofty goals at Eintracht.

But in the fall, Hütter extended it.

The Hessians are currently even better in the table than the Gladbachers, whose renewed qualification for a European competition or even the Champions League is anything but secure.

So whether Hütter would be interested in a change is questionable.

Adi Hutter's greatest success in Frankfurt was getting into the semi-finals of the Europa League

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Hütter would be the second Frankfurt coach in a row to change within the Bundesliga.

In 2018, Niko Kovac, who had previously won the DFB Cup with Eintracht, went to a competitor.

Kovac then won the double with FC Bayern, but had to leave in his second season - after a cracking 1: 5 defeat against Frankfurt and his successor Hütter.

Jesse Marsch (47 / FC Red Bull Salzburg / contract until 2022)

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Should Gladbach get Jesse Marsch from Salzburg, they would pursue the same idea as they did two years ago.

Because even then, Marco Rose, the current coach from the Austrian Red Bull branch was brought in.

Before the Rose commitment, Marsch was also traded as a possible coach for Borussia Dortmund.

Jesse Marsch would be the only American among the Bundesliga coaches

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Marsch, who inherited Rose in Salzburg in 2019, won the double in the first year, is currently the table leader and did well with Salzburg in the Champions League group stage.

He recently raved about the German Bundesliga in a conversation with “Sportbuzzer” and laughed as he explained: “It is definitely noticeable that my name always comes right after Marco's.

It was the same here in Salzburg. "