Gareth Southgate has been out of management since stopping being England manager after losing the 2024 European Championship final to Spain almost two years ago
Gareth Southgate will not become Manchester United’s next manager because the former England boss has removed himself from consideration after saying he has ‘no passion’ to work in the Premier League at present.
Southgate has not managed since stepping down as England boss in July 2024, following defeat in the European Championship final. The 55-year-old has concentrated on business interests and is preparing to present a television programme.
Despite being linked as a candidate to take over as next Manchester United manager, Southgate confirmed he is not contemplating an imminent return to management. Speaking on The Football Boardroom podcast, he said: “I’ve got no passion just to go and manage in the Premier League.
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“I did that at 35, I finished 11th, 12th. Who is in those positions now, probably Bournemouth, Brighton (and Hove Albion)?
“I’ve had one of the biggest jobs in world football, so I’ve been spoiled – huge nights, working with outstanding players. No owner interfering.”
The former Middlesbrough manager was linked to the United position following Ruben Amorim’s dismissal last month. Michael Carrick has been appointed on an interim basis until the season’s conclusion, with United bringing in Steve Holland, Southgate’s assistant during his England tenure, as one of Carrick’s coaching staff. Nevertheless, he and Holland will not be working together at Old Trafford.
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Southgate also recognised the criticism he would face if a club like United selected him, given some view his England spell as unsuccessful. He added: “The bit that, externally, people are saying is, ‘well, he didn’t win’. So, how do you prove that you can win? You’ve got to go to one of those big clubs.
“Now we know those big clubs… do I think I could have done the job that some people who have been in those clubs recently have done? Could I do better? I think I could.
“But we’ve talked about the baggage that comes with me as an appointment if you’re an owner. And there’s a reality around [that], I can understand what that noise is. There’s that bit which makes me potentially a complicated appointment for a club.”
Southgate then confirmed: “I don’t want to go and manage a different national team. Club? It’s honestly not what I’m looking to do. Now, two years after leaving England, I’m not actively looking for a role in coaching.
“If that European final was the bit [in coaching], I wouldn’t worry about that, because there is another 15-20 years of my life ahead of me and I’m excited about a different video, a different movie, a different part of my life.”
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