Liverpool assistant manager, Pepijn Lijnders has reportedly been named the new boss of Red Bull Salzburg following his departure from the Merseyside club.
Lijnders, who arrived at Liverpool in 2014 and previously worked under Brendan Rodgers, will depart Anfield with Jurgen Klopp at the end of the current campaign.
“I am very proud to become the new head coach of FC Red Bull Salzburg,” said Lijnders said on Liverpool’s club website as reported by the Irish Times. “This is a real privilege for me. After PSV Eindhoven, Porto and Liverpool, I am now moving to another exceptional club with a really good structure and a particular focus on youth development.
“I want to develop a mentality with the team that places a lot of emphasis on attacking style of play and where passion and hunger for success are the basis of everything.”
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