Eurosport - Wed, 14 May 11:19:00 2008
Getafe coach Michael Laudrup will walk away from the club at the end of the season, according to his agent.
The former Denmark international has presided over the LIga minnows since last summer, guiding them to the final of this season's Copa Del Rey and the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup.
His coaching ability has attracted interest from some big names of European football and he has recently been linked with a number of other jobs, including Chelsea, Galatasaray and the Danish national side.
And Laudrup's agent Bayram Tutumlu believes it is time for his client to move on, with Sevilla the most likely destination for the 43-year-old.
"I told president Angel Torres to look for a new coach a month ago," Tutumlu told Globo FM.
"The Sevilla offer is the best option but there are various countries interested in him. Galatasaray are mad for him and I have received calls from Portugal, Russia and England.
"He'll make the decision after talking to the president but it would really surprise me if he stayed.
"Here he's not going to do more than he's done, after the disappointment of Bayern [in the UEFA Cup quarter-final].
"I don't think they'd have the same reaction next year.
"He has told me since last month not to tell him about offers until they were safe from relegation.
"Now I have told them all to him. We didn't want to rush things."
Heading into the final game of the Liga season, Getafe lie in 13th, with an 11th place finish possible should they beat Real Betis and other results go their way on Sunday.
Mike Hytner / Eurosport