Erik ten Hag, recently dismissed by Manchester United and replaced by Ruben Amorim, has quickly become a top candidate for RB Leipzig, according to The Sun. The Dutchman's track record at Ajax, where he achieved domestic dominance and European success, is seen as a perfect fit for the club's ambitious project.
The German club has gone six games without a win in all competitions, with their most recent outing ending in a humbling 1-5 defeat to Wolfsburg in the German top flight.
Pressure is mounting on Rose after the team's poor form, which has seen them slip down the Bundesliga table and struggle to find consistency. While the club has not yet made a decision on the coach's future, speculation is growing about a potential managerial change.
The Dutch coach could be given the task of reviving Leipzig's fortunes and restoring their competitive edge in both domestic and European competitions.