
Fernández was told he was sacked by president Eduardo Bandrés after the draw against Real Mallorca at the weekend and work has now begun to find his successor.
Del Bosque has not worked since leaving Beşiktaş in 2005, but has been linked to several Spanish clubs in the past two years and is said to be the preferred option among many of the Zaragoza directors.
After guiding Real Madrid to domestic and European success, he was sacked by Florentino Pérez as the club looked for a more fashionable coach.
That move saw Los Merengues embark on a three-year run under the previous regime without winning a trophy and many recognised the unfair treatment of Del Bosque.
Clemente is the more controversial choice as the Zaragoza coaching staff have already expressed their concerns over his authoritarian style.
The 57-year-old made his name as a coach when he guided Athletic Bilbao to successive league titles in the early 1980's before guiding Espanyol to the UEFA Cup Final.
After stints in charge of Atlético de Madrid, Espanyol, Real Betis, Real Sociedad, Marseille and Tenerife he took over as Serbia' national team coach but was sacked last month after failing to qualify for Euro 2008.
While no decision has been made by Zaragoza, the temporary appointment of Ander Garitano and Santi Aragón as head coaches could remain in place until the end of the current campaign.
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