As the current European football season draws to a close, and clubs begin planning for the next season, a number of prominent coaches are hoping to return to work on the basis of their CVs that qualify them to oversee the biggest and strongest teams.

In the following lines, we highlight 8 great coaches waiting for football fans to return to training next season, according to the Spanish newspaper "Sport".

Tete

The 61-year-old veteran Brazilian coach left his position as coach of his country after his contract expired in December 2022.

Brazil's elimination from the quarter-finals of the World Cup against Croatia on penalties is a key factor in not renewing the contract of Tite, who led the "samba" to the 2019 Copa America.

Tite resigned from Brazil after 2022 World Cup (Reuters)

Despite his age, Tite, who has coached Emirati Al Wahda and Al Ain throughout his career, doesn't mind taking on a new challenge and may have the opportunity to work on the European continent for the first time.

Graham Potter

Due to poor results with Chelsea, the English coach found himself expelled from Stamford Bridge on April 2.

Out of 31 games in all competitions with the club, Chelsea have won 12, drawn 8 and lost 11.

Potter failed his experience with Chelsea after remarkable successes with Brighton (Getty Images)

Potter preferred to take a break in order to charge his batteries and return to a new job with another team, before the start of the new season 2023-2024.

Julian Nagelsmann

Overnight, Nagelsmann found himself outside the walls of the Allianz Arena, after being sacked as Bayern Munich coach, for reasons not officially announced by both parties.

Nagelsmann was sacked on March 24 and was immediately nominated to coach Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea, who have appointed caretaker managers.

Bayern Munich abruptly sacked Nagelsmann (Reuters)

The 35-year-old German coach will have to wait until the summer, and he will inevitably be flooded with offers from top clubs, both in Germany and abroad.

Luis Enrique

Enrique paid the bill for Spain's failure at the World Cup in Qatar, as the "Matador" were eliminated by the feet of the Moroccan players in the final eighth.

Two days later, on the eighth of last December, Enrique left his post and still has not found a new job.

Spain were Enrique's last stop (Reuters)

There have recently been reports that he could take over as Brazil coach to succeed Tite, as well as Chelsea.

Zinedine Zidan

Since the end of the 2020-2021 season, Frenchman Zidane has been absent from the football pitch and has not coached any team after Real Madrid.

Zidane admitted months ago that he would return to training soon, possibly next summer.

Zidane recently confirmed his desire to return to work next season (Reuters)

The name of the French coach was put forward to train several clubs, led by Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus.

Mauricio Pochettino

Pochettino worked as Paris Saint-Germain manager for a season and a half, after which he left through the "back" door, according to the report of the newspaper "Sport".

The Argentine coach left the Capital of Lights team in the summer of 2022, and failed to find a job for the current season, but it is certain that he will return to training before the start of next season.

Mauricio Pochettino is a strong candidate to coach Chelsea (Getty Images)

Pochettino was named on the table for Real Madrid to succeed Carlo Ancelotti, and was also included in Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea's plans.

Antonio Conte

After the famous press conference in which the Italian sharply criticized Tottenham's players and management, Conte found himself sacked from his post on March 26.

Conte recently left Tottenham (Reuters)

As the end of the football season approaches, Conte – known for his confrontational and stubborn personality – preferred to wait until next summer, in order to study the offers made to him, most recently from Paris Saint-Germain.

Joachim Loew

Loew left Germany in July 2021, after the Manchaft were eliminated from the Euro 2020 final, and the 63-year-old has since stepped away from football.

Loew led Germany to the 2014 World Cup (European News Agency)

Loew seeks to cut short this long vacation, as he openly announced – last October – his willingness to return to training, and was a candidate to coach Paris Saint-Germain, before the French club signed Christophe Galtier.