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Xabi Alonso to Liverpool state of play as Bayern Munich links addressed by Bayer Leverkusen boss

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Xabi Alonso admits there's "nothing new to say" about rumours linking him with Liverpool and Bayern Munich. The Bayer Leverkusen boss has been talked about a lot as the next Reds manager after Jurgen Klopp said he would leave when the season ends.

But now Bundesliga rivals Bayern are said to be keen on his services. On Wednesday, it came out that Thomas Tuchel, who manages the current German champions, will go away after this season ends.

This made people look more at Alonso. The Leverkusen gaffer used to play for both Liverpool and Bayern and is flying in his current job.

His side are top of the Bundesliga by eight points and are yet to taste defeat this season it the league. They are also in the hunt for Europa League success as they get set to learn their last 16 fate on Friday while they are also in the DFB-Pokal semi-finals.

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