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Benitez open to Scotland job - what would he bring and is he affordable?

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July 9, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
Benitez open to Scotland job - what would he bring and is he affordable?

Is Rafa Benitez a realistic contender to replace Steve Clarke as Scotland head coach or would the Spaniard's likely salary demands be an obvious stumbling block?

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Related coverage for "Benitez open to Scotland job - what would he bring and is he affordable?": BBC — Who has your Premiership club brought in & let go this summer?. Anfield Index — Former Liverpool Boss Open To Scotland Job. Metro — The ‘beautiful’ yet underrated South London postcode with £40,000 discounts. Irish News — ‘A rare opportunity to own a thriving hospitality business on Rathlin’ - island glamping pods on the market for £295k. Independent Online — New KZN resort enhances local employment through NSRI lifeguard appointments. Sky News Australia — 'He preferred Davos to Westminster': Starmer's loyalty to Britain challenged