As we're getting into a crucial part of the EuroLeague season, it's also time for some rumors, when potential scenarios about next season start to surface. We have decided to take a look at what might happen in the head coaching market next summer, from the potential return of Xavi Pascual to the future of Maccabi Tel Aviv's bench. 

Credit: EuroLeague Basketball via GettyImages
Credit EuroLeague Basketball via GettyImages

We are about to enter a very particular phase of the EuroLeague season, with each game starting to have more and more importance to the standings as the end of the regular season approaches. However, at the same time, we also begin to think about what might happen next summer when the market goes into full swing.

Usually, between the end of January and the beginning of February, we start to hear the first rumors about the next season and what movements there might be.

So, let's take a step back from current events and focus on what might happen in the coming months, especially on the EuroLeague teams' benches.

This season has already been quite intense after 6 teams changed their coaches: Virtus Segafredo BolognaLDLC ASVEL VilleurbanneBaskonia Vitoria-GasteizCrvena Zvezda Meridianbet BelgradeZalgiris Kaunas, and Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul.

ASVEL have already had three different coaches this season, starting with T.J. Parker, then with a period of about two months with Gianmarco Pozzecco, and now with the presence of Pierric Poupet at least until the end of this season.

The change that made the most noise was probably in Fenerbahce, which decided to terminate its contract with Dimitris Itoudis and chose to focus on Sarunas Jasikevicius to turn around a season that seemed to have reached an impasse from which it seemed very complex to break out.

But despite the many changes that have already occurred, we may see even more this summer. So, let's try to figure out which teams might be looking for a new coach and which are the most desirable candidates. 

The summer of Xavi 

Orazio Cauchi
Orazio Cauchi
Staff Writer
Orazio Cauchi started his career in basketball at 21, having worked for several years at Sportando as the lead writer of the website. He also covered several live events, including the Euroleague Final Four, Italian Cups, Serie A league finals, and EuroBasket. He also contributed to American media, such as LibertyBallers and Def Pen Hoops. Cauchi joined BasketNews in 2021 as a Staff Writer. Holds a degree in Politics & International Relations.
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