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Eight clubs want Michael Laudrup?

Eight clubs want Michael Laudrup?
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A report says that eight clubs from across Europe are hoping to appoint Swansea City's Michael Laudrup as their manager.

Swansea City manager Michael Laudrup has reportedly attracted attention from eight clubs across Europe.

The Dane, who joined the Swans last summer, only recently signed a new contract to remain at the Liberty Stadium.

However, that hasn't stopped the likes of Paris Saint-Germain and Benfica showing an interest in the 48-year-old, according to Sky Sports News.

The report went on to claim that Laudrup's preferred option would be to stay with Swansea, but a lot would depend on the funds that he is given to bolster his playing squad over the coming months.

Premier League outfit Everton are also thought to be keen to talk to Laudrup.

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