Javi Gracia could return to work immediately after leaving Watford, with Mallorca preparing a deal for him.
This is according to the football of Majorca. The Spanish outlet reports that Garcia has emerged as a ‘surprise candidate’ for the Mallorca job.
Mallorca are looking for their next manager after sacking Jagoba Arrasate on Monday. He is currently 18 years oldth in La Liga after Sunday’s 2-0 defeat to Celta Viga. This was their third consecutive defeat, leaving them one point short of a safe place.
The search is already underway but now ‘everything is pointing towards Garcia’. He is currently a free agent after resigning as Watford head coach on 1 Februaryscheduled tribe.
How Watford’s exit throws away Spanish opportunity
Gracia was at Vicarage Road for only four months after starting his second stint at the club. Reports indicate that amid frustration over the lack of activity in the January transfer window, he felt he no longer had the motivation for the job.
It is unclear whether this will be a factor if Mallorca make a move for him. But he has a relationship with his sporting director Pablo Ortales. The pair know each other well from their time at Villarreal.
This seems to be opening the door to a reunion in Mallorca. Futbol Desde Mallorca report that the 55-year-old is intent on leaving at the moment.
However, they say the move is not concrete and things are subject to change. The former Watford coach is currently the frontrunner.
Mallorca will be the seventh Spanish team
If Garcia makes the move, it would be the seventh Spanish team he has ever been in charge of.
He began his career at Villarreal, before moving to Pontevedra, Cadiz, Almería, Osasuna, Málaga and Valencia.
This has seen them enjoy varying levels of success, particularly in La Liga. It now seems that Mallorca have set their sights on him to keep them at the Spanish top flight.
After Watford, some Spanish island sun can be quite tempting.
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