Ronald Koeman makes no mystery of the reality he longs for overseeing Barcelona one day yet knows he’s owes Everton Champions League football before he can ever acknowledge it.
The Dutchman, a previous player at the Nou Camp, has been connected with an arrival to Spain toward the finish of the season following Luis Enrique’s declaration that he will venture down as manager in the mid year.
Koeman, who has an additional two years to keep running on his present contract at Goodison Park, has beforehand expelled theory of a move.
“Everyone knows that I am from Barca, they know my love for a club where I grew up as a player and as a person,” he told the news.
“In football, as in life, as in business, everything can be talked about and discusse
“In my life as a professional coach I have two dreams to fulfil. One, coach the selection of my country, Holland (he was previously assistant to Guus Hiddink for the 1998 World Cup)
“My other wish, my other dream, is to one day coach Barca. That’s the truth. I now owe to Everton. We have a very powerful and exciting project and we will reinforce our best to try to reach next season the Champions League.”
Ronald Koeman realizes that he needs to accomplish something at Everton for Barcelona to take a gander at him as a reasonable managerial alternative. In controlling Everton to seventh in the Premier League table, the Dutchman has made a decent showing with regards to.
Be that as it may, directing Everton to a best four complete and the Champions League spots would be viewed as a far greater accomplishment for the previous Southampton manager. It will be an extreme test considering the opposition at the best end of the English best flight.
He has however got the sponsorship of an especially driven greater part investor in Farhad Moshiri, who has already guaranteed the Dutchman assets to fortify his squad. This mid year will most likely be a major one for the Toffees.
In the event that Koeman can hold the administrations of striker Romelu Lukaku and reinforce whatever is left of his squad, at that point the Toffees will have a battling opportunity to make the main four next season. Koeman could never have possessed the capacity to accomplish that at Southampton.