Rafa Benitez has left his manager’s job at Chinese Super League side Dalian Pro, with the Spaniard saying that the COVID-19 pandemic was a factor in his decision.
The former Liverpool and Real Madrid head coach was hired on a lucrative contract worth a reported Stg 12 million ($A21 million) per year after he left Newcastle United in 2019.
“Unfortunately, like so many things in the last year, COVID-19 has changed our lives and our projects,” Benitez said in a statement.
“From today, both my coaching staff and I will sadly no longer be coaching Dalian.
“The pandemic is still here, for all of us, and supporting our families has been a priority when making this decision.”
Dalian failed to qualify for the Super League’s Championship stage last season, which was affected by the pandemic, finishing seventh in their eight-team group.
But they secured their top-flight status in the relegation playoffs.
Benitez said he hoped he had left behind a vision for the club to build on.
“I’m convinced we have left a structure and a methodology that will allow the project to go ahead successfully,” the 60-year-old said.
“The first team has been rejuvenated and the foundations have been laid for the future, from the grassroots schools to the top.”