Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka has expressed his desire to be a coach after he retires from football.
Recall that the former Arsenal captain is in his second season at Bayer.
And his brother, Taulant Xhaka, said a return to former club FC Basel could be on.
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He told Blick: “It could work. There is a plan. I won’t say any more.
“I, too, would like to complete the coaching training course like my brother. The idea would be that Granit would become head coach and I would be his assistant. I see myself more in this role, in communication with the players.”
Granit’s deal with Bayer runs to 2028.
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