Eduardo Coudet will be River's coach and will succeed Marcelo Gallardo: he will sign until 2027
Eduardo Coudet has been confirmed as the new coach of River Plate, succeeding Marcelo Gallardo, with a contract running until 2027.
River Plate has officially appointed Eduardo Coudet as the new head coach to succeed Marcelo Gallardo, who previously held the position for several successful years. Coudet, who is expected to arrive in Argentina on Wednesday, has reportedly reached an agreement for a two-year contract that extends until 2027. The announcement follows informal discussions between Coudet's representative and the River leadership in the preceding week.
The negotiations were facilitated through a key Zoom meeting that involved significant figures, including club president Stefano Di Carlo and football director Enzo Francescoli, alongside Coudet and his agent Christian Bragarnik. This meeting proved productive and successful, ensuring satisfaction among all parties involved. The final step remaining is the formal separation of Coudet from his current club, Alavés, before he can officially take over the responsibilities at River Plate.
Coudet's appointment marks a significant transition for River Plate as they move forward after Gallardo's impactful tenure. The club is expected to leverage Coudet's coaching style and previous experience to continue competing at a high level in Argentine football and beyond. His signing represents a new chapter for River, aiming to maintain its status as one of the top clubs in the country.