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FA Clarifies: No Clubs Have Contacted Them About Gareth Southgate

The FA insist no clubs have approached them for Gareth Southgate


The FA have revealed they haven’t received any approaches from clubs for England manager Gareth Southgate.

Southgate is currently in Germany preparing England for their Euro 2024 opener against Serbia on Sunday.

This will be Southgate’s fourth major tournament and he made the final of the last Euros plus the Semi final and quarter final of his two World Cups.

FA haven’t received any approaches for Southgate

The 53-year-old is out of contract at the end of the year, but has reiterated on a number of occasions he doesn’t want to discuss his future until after this summer’s tournament.

Southgate was linked with taking over at United whilst the club assessed their options before deciding to stick with Erik ten Hag, but FA Chief Executive Marc Bullingham revealed there had been no approaches for the England manager.

The FA insist they have received no approaches for Southgate from any clubs.

“There have been no approaches,” he said at England’s training base.

“Any organisation really has a succession plan in place for their top employees, and we are no different to that.

“This succession plan normally includes everything from what you do for short term cover, through to a process you follow to candidates, we have that for top employees.

In an interview earlier this week Southgate seemed to suggest he would walk away if England didn’t win the Euros, but Bullingham insisted the FA haven’t put in place any ultimatums.

“I know why people would love for there to always be a really arbitrary level but I don’t think you can set one for any tournament with any manager that you judge,” he added.

“I think we step back and look at everything after the tournament.”

If England were to lift the trophy in Germany it would be their first since the 1966 World Cup and would end a 58-year wait for success.