Everton manager Roberto Martinez has been offered two jobs in Spain, according to the Mirror.
The Catalonian is under immense pressure at the Toffees after the club’s lacklustre season has seen them fighting in the bottom half of the Premier League. Martinez finished 5th in his first season but was unable to recreate his success in his second season as the club finished 11th.
It is looking increasingly likely that Martinez will be sacked after the Norwich game and potential successor’s include Frank De Boer, Manuel Pellegrini, Ronald Koeman and Mark Hughes.

One of the clubs reportedly interested is Valencia who sacked Gary Neville at the end of March after an extremely poor run of results. As well as Martinez, Manuel Pellegrini has been linked, with a return to Spain high up the Chilean’s list. Quique Sanchez Flores has also been mentioned, with an exit from Vicarage Road likely this summer. So far, the other club is unnamed.
Should the Catalonian leave Goodison Park in the coming weeks, it will pave the way for a move to Spain while Everton will be looking to appoint a new manager as soon as possible to ensure they get the right man.





