DIRK KUYT is reportedly closing in on his next job in football management.
The Liverpool cult hero has been out of work since he was sacked by Dutch side ADO Den Haag in November 2022.
Kuyt, 43, was in charge of his former club for only 17 games but was only able to orchestrate five wins.
During his poor term in charge, he lost eight games and averaged only 1.12 points per match.
However, it appears that he could now be back in management with Turkish outfit Konyaspor.
Turkish media has claimed that a deal has been agreed between the club and the Dutchman.
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It suggests that he could even be in the dugout for the match against Adana Demirspor on Saturday.
Since he retired from playing he has also coached the Feyernoord u19s and been the assistant manager at Quick Boys in the third tier of Dutch football.
Konyaspor currently sit 15th in the Turkish Super Lig having won two of their opening nine league games.
The team does boast some forgotten Premier League stars such as Steven Nzonzi, Nelson Oliveira, and Gokhan Tore.
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Kuyt spent six years at Anfield during his playing days.
The forward made 285 appearances for the Reds, scoring 71 goals and assisting 43.
He also won the League Cup in 2012 in his final season with the club.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk