
Peter Bosz can leave PSV for a club outside the top tier: “We have agreements.”
1 min readFairly striking news on Sunday evening at the table on Studio Voetbal. Peter Bosz may still be allowed to leave PSV in the meantime if a number of clubs come into view concretely.
Earlier, nothing has been disclosed by Peter Bosz and the management of PSV, nor has it been made public, but there have therefore still been agreements made between the parties. Bosz does expect PSV to be his final job as a club manager, but he therefore does not completely rule out leaving the club in the meantime if a club from the top tier comes to him.
"You never know...", as Bosz said in NOS Studio Voetbal. It could then, for example, be about a club of the caliber of FC Barcelona or Manchester City, the head coach of PSV points to the absolute outside category of clubs.
The 62-year-old coach from Apeldoorn signed a new contract with PSV in the spring, running until mid-2028, but at the time he reached agreement with the board that such a transfer, to a European top club, is open to discussion. "We have arrangements," Bosz confirmed on Sunday evening.

The Netherlands national team does not belong to those exceptions. No arrangements have been made about that. But I’ve really enjoyed it at PSV and I have extended my contract for two years." Bosz does admit that he had seriously considered the Netherlands national team coach role if the KNVB had approached him in the event that Ronald Koeman would step down after the World Cup.
It is still unclear what will happen after the World Cup with Koeman's position and what the current national team coach himself wants. "The KNVB is completely within its rights, but I couldn't wait for that."


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Im not fully convinced by the midfield balance described here. When Veerman drops too deep, the 10 has no space and the striker ends up isolated. We need more movement off the ball, or the 4-3-3 turns into a flat line. 🤬
"PSV control the tempo" is kinda true, but at times it feels like we slow down too much after winning the ball. If Saibari has to cover everything himself again, thats gonna cost us. 🤬
Goal!! And if they score early like that again, it forces the whole opponent gameplan to break. This is the type of PSV that feels like momentum, not vibes. 🔥⚽
That quote about "getting the timing right" is true, timing is everything. If our winger tracks back even half a second earlier, the whole back line looks calmer. 💯
"Inside PSV" is great, but tbh the article kind of dodges the main issue: our right side is too predictable. Smail, please make those early overlaps more often, not only when the game is already stretched. 👀
If PSV go back to that slow build-up with no vertical passes, we will get pressed to death. Veerman needs to turn quicker, otherwise it becomes recycle ball and Ajax fans will be loving it.
Im not convinced by the rotation mentioned. If we bench our best game-changer too early, thats how you end up grinding games to a draw. Give him minutes and let it breathe, then adjust.
If the article is right about us pressing higher, i love it. Gakpo and Tillman would benefit so much, but only if we dont leave the fullback exposed in transition. 👀⚽
Goal threat was there, especially when the fullback overlaps. 🔥 But defensively we looked shaky after turnovers, like we were reacting instead of controlling.
"PSV Inside" still reads like the same old story. The article hints at attacking intent, but the pressing triggers dont look consistent. We need better spacing between the 6 and the 8.
Tbh i liked what PSV tried in the build-up, but we were too slow on the second ball. 👀 If the midfield doesnt cover after the pass, teams will punish that gap every time.