I doubt it would be any of these and may be a more up and coming manager from Europe, but these are all out of a job...
Nuno Espirito Santo
Lucien Favre
Paulo Fonseca
André Villas-Boas
Ernesto Valverde
Throw Hasenhuttl's reported £6m of £7m per year and a PL job at them and their agent and you might tempt them.
I wonder if we'd be interested in Bo Svennson at Mainz...
https://theanalyst.com/eu/2022/01/bo-svensson-gatecrashing-the-bundesliga/
Lazy Danish connection with Rasmus Ankerson.
1) The table was posted to counter the claim Brighton don't have money. They clearly do. Please read the post in the context of what it was replying to.
2) It isn't 'horseshit', I don't know what the new owners will do or how much they will spend. You have claimed that you do. How do you know?
Let's be fair to him even if you want him out, that isn't true. Ward-Prowse, Walker-Peters, Romeu, Adams and quite a few others are better now than they were the day before they first worked with Hasenhuttl.
Brighton have had a massive net spend compared to Saints over recent years funded in part by their 'sugar daddy' by Tony Bloom. This image is a couple of years old, but illustrates the point...
What do you mean 'see who is right'? I was not the one making a claim... you were! All I did was question you on your claim, I did not say I believed the opposite to be the case.
Losing Pochettino and some key players in 2014 didn't stop Saints having a superb transfer window with a newly appointed manager of Koeman. Sadly the same can't be said of the summer appointments of Puel and Pellegrino and their respective summer transfer windows.