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Craig Bellamy pressenti pour devenir l'entraîneur de Burnley, deux candidats se détachent pour le poste de sélectionneur du Pays de Galles.

Craig Bellamy est sur le point de quitter le Pays de Galles pour devenir le nouvel entraîneur de Burnley, selon talkSPORT. Le technicien de 46 ans devrait remplacer Scott Parker sur le banc de Turf Moor après la relégation du club en Championship. Bellamy a fait volte-face concernant son avenir et rejoindra finalement Burnley. Les négociations se sont accélérées ces derniers jours et, d'après talkSPORT, la question n'est plus de savoir si, mais quand il prendra ses fonctions.

Craig Bellamy pressenti pour devenir l'entraîneur de Burnley, deux candidats se détachent pour le poste de sélectionneur du Pays de Galles.
Source: talkSPORT Football

Craig Bellamy is on course to leave Wales to become the new Burnley manager, talkSPORT understands.

The 46-year-old is set to replace Scott Parker in the Turf Moor dugout following their relegation from the Premier League.

Bellamy has made a U-turn on his future – and will now join BurnleyGetty

Talks have accelerated in recent days and talkSPORT understands it is now a case of when, not if, he is appointed.

Burnley are now likely to pay £1million to release him from his Wales contract.

Bellamy had committed his future to Wales on June 1, signing a new deal until 2028.

The former Man City, Liverpool and West Ham winger was appointed Wales boss in 2024.

He failed to get them to the World Cup, losing to Bosnia and Herzegovina in a penalty shoot-out.

The contract he signed was due to see him through until the 2028 European Championship, which is being held across England, Scotland, Wales, and Republic of Ireland.

Who could be the next Wales manager?

talkSPORT understands that Steve Cooper and Eric Ramsay are early favourites to replace Bellamy.

Former Nottingham Forest and Swansea boss Cooper has been out of work since leaving Danish side Brondby earlier this year.

It is believed there would be no compensation fee should Cooper be appointed.

The Football Association of Wales are also keeping tabs on former Man United assistant coach Ramsay.

Cooper was previously a candidate for the Wales job in 2024Getty

He had a brief stint in charge of West Brom earlier this season.

What did Bellamy say?

Bellamy had committed his future to Wales just weeks ago.

“Everything’s in place, I get completely backed and it’s going to give me the opportunity in the next two years to improve again,” Bellamy said on June 2.

“Links? I understand it but I don’t look too far. I love what I have here.

“I’ve been offered that elsewhere as well, but I have this here already.

“Wales gave me this opportunity and one or two might not have because I was conscious I haven’t managed before. Wales have given me this opportunity and I’m really grateful for that.

“I am ambitious, trust me. I want to earn loads and loads of money but there’s a time and now, at this present moment, it just doesn’t feel that time.”

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