#3 Leonardo Jardim
One of the newest names to turn heads around on the coaching circuit, the 42-year-old Portuguese has proven his worth during his spell at Sporting Clube de Portugal and presently at AS Monaco. Having had squads blessed with youth talent as well as experienced players, Jardim who has been coaching since the age of 27, has learnt to make the best use of his players, be it young or the experienced or a combination of both.
Known for his fearless brand of attractive attacking football with some compromises in defense, Jardim's Monaco can give most teams a run for their money on their day. And wins over big names like Arsenal and Manchester City in the Champions League stand as testaments to their prowess.
Boasting a 67.57 % and 56.02% win record at Sporting CP and AS Monaco respectively, Jardim is well on his way to hand Monaco their first Ligue 1 title since 1999-00 with only a win separating them from the coveted silverware. Leonardo Jardim would be an ideal fit for Bayern which has been branded as an attacking side in recent times as his philosophy goes well in sync with the type of football Bayern are known to play.