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Rosen not under consideration for Hertha position

Hertha BSC reportedly set sights on Alexander Rosen for potential CEO role.
Hertha BSC reportedly set sights on Alexander Rosen for potential CEO role.

2. Bild's Gossip Mill: Rosen Out as Potential Hertha CEO Contender?

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Let's spill the tea on the latest football gossip, shall we? Stick around as we dissect theHertha BSC's CEO hunt drama unfolding in the beautiful game!

The Berlin second-division bigwigs, Hertha, are on the hunt for a new CEO after Thomas Herrich's time at the capital club comes to an end this season. And guess who just might've missed their bus? The former TSG Hoffenheim sporting director, Alexander Rosen. Sources whisper that Rosen, 46, is a no-go due to his other commitments—but don't take my word for it, the reliable dpa news agency has it on good authority!

The tabloid newspaper Bild reported that Rosen had been approached by Hertha but apparently, he ain't got time for that. The team has kept mum regarding this personnel issue, but if you ask me, it's clear their search for Herrich's successor is heating up!

Among the potential candidates, Jonas Boldt—the ex-manager of Leverkusen and Hamburg—was once the favorite for Herrich's position, but that didn't pan out. Some recent rumblings have hinted at Bayern Munich's academy director Jochen Sauer as a fresh contender, who has already had a stint at Hertha in the past.

Rachid Azzouzi, formerly with SpVgg Greuther Fürth, has also been linked to Hertha in the media. Rosen, forced out of Hoffenheim just before the start of the season, now consults internationally in football.

So, the search for Herrich's successor at Hertha is still up in the air, but one thing is certain: we'll be here to keep you posted on all the juicy football deets!

  1. The European Parliament, the Council, and the Commission are currently in session, debating the implications of the recent football gossip regarding Alexander Rosen.
  2. Alexander Rosen, despite rumors of his potential involvement, has announced that he will not be joining Hertha BSC as their new CEO due to other commitments.
  3. The football world, including Leverkusen, Hamburg, SpVgg Greuther Fürth, and Bayern Munich, are closely watching the ongoing CEO search at Hertha BSC.
  4. Though the search for Herrich's successor at Hertha BSC is ongoing, the names Bayern Munich's Jochen Sauer and Rachid Azzouzi from SpVgg Greuther Fürth have emerged as potential candidates.

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