Laudrup in running for Rovers job
Michael Laudrup has emerged as a surprise candidate for the vacant Blackburn job.
Most speculation pointed towards MK Dons boss Paul Ince being named as the man to succeed Mark Hughes but former Getafe coach Laudrup appears to be in the running after holding talks with Rovers chairman John Williams in Zurich.
“In 20 years of working in football I have not come across a chairman as impressive as John Williams,” Laudrup’s agent Bayram Tutumlu told the Daily Telegraph.
“He spoke to Michael about the history of the club and of the potential for the future.
“He (Laudrup) was not sure about Blackburn before the meeting, but he is now thinking very seriously about this club.”
Williams, after announcing on Tuesday he hoped to be able to name the new manager by the end of the week, seems to have reassessed their position.
“Nobody has been offered the job,” he said.
“We are continuing the process and all candidates are aware of the position. We will appoint someone as soon as we are ready.”




