Gareth Southgate's England deal with the FA expires in December
In recent months, Gareth Southgate's long-term coming at the England career has been a hot topic of conversation.
The original Middlesbrough and Aston Villa keeper has been in charge since 2016, when he succeeded Sam Allardyce in bringing them to the final four of the World Cup and the Euro 2020 last.
England have n't won any games at Euro 2024, narrowly defeating Serbia in their opening Group C encounter before being held 1-1 by Denmark on Thursday.
There is a lot of speculation that this could be Southgate's last tournament in charge of his nation because his present FA contract runs until December.
The FA will need to get a replacement for England's most powerful manager in recent years if things go awry before the end of 2024, and that could lead them to Mauricio Pochettino's entrance, according to The Sun.
According to them, the Argentine left next month for Chelsea and has since agreed to a £10 million pay-off, which could make the 52-year-old a candidate for an England publish.
There are no well-known Premier League positions applicable because Pochettino has recently stated his desire to remain in England and Manchester United chose to stick with Erik ten Hag.
The original Spurs manager had fill two crucial roles for any vacant future positions with his excellent track record in developing young talent and extensive experience in American football.
Eddie Howe, a former director of Newcastle United, and past Brighton and Chelsea manager Graham Potter, who is now unemployed, are other people who have been linked with the England work in recent months.
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