Mirror: Southgate is seen as a potential replacement for Amorin, but he is not in a hurry to return to football
According to the Mirror, former England coach Southgate is regarded as a potential replacement for current Manchester United coach Amorin. Ratcliff has always admired him, but Southgate himself is not in a hurry to return to football.
When Manchester United executives considered firing Tenhach last year, Southgate was a favorite to take over the team. Although Manchester United had active contact with Southgate, he refused any interference at the time and focused on preparing for the European Cup, and the club was politely rejected.
After the European Cup, Southgate chose to step down as England's head coach and temporarily left the football world. Since then, he has focused on speech activities and has also received hosting work on a BBC program. It is understood that Southgate is not in a hurry to return to football, but he is also open-minded, both within and outside the football field.
In recent months, Southgate has frequently appeared in various football events and other sports events, and has maintained close contact with many former colleagues of the FA. It is worth noting that Southgate has a close personal relationship with Ashworth, who had been a short-term director of Manchester United.
Amorin has been under increasing pressure recently due to poor team performance, but Manchester United executives insist that they still fully support the head coach and there is currently no sacking plan, denied that they have contacted Southgate.