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Graham Potter rejects several clubs intends to replace Gareth Southgate as England manager

However, Potter thinks something different as he is eyeing big and wants to replace Gareth Southgate as the England head coach. He looks to be a great replacement for Southgate.

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Graham Potter rejects several clubs intends to replace Gareth Southgate as England manager

Graham Potter rejects several clubs intends to replace Gareth Southgate (Source- Twitter)

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Former Chelsea manager Graham Potter since being sacked 14 months ago from the Stamford Bridge side is yet to get back to his managerial duties. There is interest from several clubs but the English manager wants some time to get back again. Two English clubs Brighton and Leceister City are keeping track of the 49-year-old manager as both the English clubs are without a head coach at the present moment. 

With Roberto de Zerbi already announced his departure from the club, the Seagulls are looking to bring back their former manager once again to the side. On the other hand, the Foxes eye to snatch the deal as their head coach Enzo Maresca has already signed a contract with Chelsea till the 2029 season and the recently promoted side to the English Premier League will look to add someone who has the experience of managing a team at the top tier league. 

However, Potter thinks something different as he is eyeing big and wants to replace Gareth Southgate as the England head coach. He looks to be a great replacement for Southgate, having worked both overseas and at various levels in England. His tactical ability also suits with the three lions. 

Several clubs fight for Potter

There are other offers for the coach, Manchester United who had a horrible EPL season despite winning the FA Cup is being looking for a replacement for Erik ten Hag as the new INEOS management looking for a coach that will earn them a positive intent and suits the club's playing style with the footballers they have.

Potter has been added newly to the list, but there are other names too who might be a good replacement. Napoli and Ajax also shortlisted him in recent times as both clubs are in need of new managers. Despite interest from several clubs he stays determined on the fact that he will get in to manage the national side if they sacked Southgate after he fails to win the UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany. 

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