# Luis Enrique
Capped 62 times by Spain, Enrique offers vast experience as a player
After three years in charge at Barcelona, Luis Enrique stepped down as head coach of the Camp Nou giants in the summer and has not been in employment since.
Over the coming months, there threatens to be something of a scramble for his services. Bayern Munich are believed to be ready to open talks with the Spaniard, while there is also the prospect of Manchester United entering the fray should Jose Mourinho leave his place at the helm of the Old Trafford outfit.
Liverpool should also be monitoring the 47-year-old’s movements as he offers the profile that they would expect from any incoming boss.
Capped 62 times by Spain, he offers vast experience as a player, but he also has a good deal of success in the dugout after graduating from Barcelona’s B side to coaching Roma. It was back at Camp Nou that his career really took light, however.
Having replaced the late Tito Vilanova at Barca, he led his side to a famous treble in the 2014-15 season, while he would win the Spanish title the following year, too. His last season was not as successful as Real Madrid came close to sweeping the board, yet Barca’s success in the Copa del Rey prevented them winning the treble.
But he offers an attacking an exciting brand of football and is the type of big name who would be welcomed with open arms on Merseyside.