Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe is reportedly being lined-up by the FA as a potential candidate to replace Gareth Southgate.
Whilst there are no guarantees that Southgate will leave his job following the tournament, the FA are reportedly in the process of drawing up a shortlist to be his successor – and Howe is chief among those being considered for the role with 90min reporting that he is regarded as a ‘serious contender’. Since joining Newcastle United in November 2021, Howe has guided the Magpies from relegation contenders to the Champions League and their first major cup final in a quarter of a century.
Howe’s successes whilst on Tyneside have seen him linked with England for a while now and even in September of last year he was asked about the potential of succeeding Southgate as manager. Howe responded: “I never say never, never say ‘no, it won’t be something I’m interested in’. But, in the short term, it’s not on my radar at all. It’s all Newcastle – and trying to make this team better.
“I have always said I love the day-to-day coaching, love being with the players on the training ground, international football you get that taken away for long periods,” said Howe. “At this moment in my life, that’s not something I want to do.”
Pep Guardiola has also been listed as a potential candidate whilst Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper, who previously guided England’s Under-17’s to a World Cup win back in 2017, are also reportedly under consideration. Former Chelsea and Brighton boss Graham Potter and current England Under-21’s manager Lee Carsley have also been tipped to be Southgate’s permanent successor.
Although talk over Southgate’s future centres around their successes in Germany next summer, England are yet to confirm their place at the tournament. The Three Lions host Italy at Wembley tonight knowing a win would secure their qualification for Euro 2024 – anything else and they would be relying on results elsewhere or have to wait until November’s international break to confirm qualification.
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