Sunday, May 28, 2023 at 12:05• Rian Rosendaal • Last update: 12:21

Hans Kraay junior expects PSV to go for Peter Bosz as permanent successor to Ruud van Nistelrooij. The reporter and analyst of ESPN thinks that the club management in Eindhoven wants to appoint a trainer who propagates offensive football and in that context he thinks of the currently clubless Bosz. The former Ajax coach has been without a club since his resignation from Olympique Lyon last October.

“PSV is looking for a trainer with a signature. You can read that everywhere,” Kraay junior opens on Sunday Good morning Premier League. “With a recognizable football style. Peter Bosz has hardly won any prizes and emphatically applied in all talk shows to become a trainer of Ajax. I am not saying that Peter Bosz should become the trainer, I am not saying that at all. But that Peter Bosz will be the trainer because they want an offensive style and signature. I’m not saying it’s my choice, but I think it’s going to be their choice.”

Table companion Aad de Mos thinks that Bosz is certainly suitable for coaching at PSV. “I think he has proven those qualities at Ajax.” The former trainer of both PSV and Ajax then looks at other options. “If I were ‘td’, I would dare to go with Thomas Letsch. At Vitesse and now again at Bochum he left a very good impression. But he has a disadvantage, that he comes from that RB Leipzig event. But Letsch I would find a good candidate,” says De Mos to PSV.

According to Henk Timmer, also a guest on the talk show, Wim Jonk is a suitable candidate for PSV. “Wim has played at PSV, wants to play offensively and can now also switch to something else. He has shown that at Volendam, he can pick it up if something goes wrong. I think Wim Jonk is a great trainer for PSV.” Table mate Stan Valckx thinks that PSV should throw a ball at Maurice Steijn, who is performing excellently with Sparta Rotterdam this season.