Manager linked with Manchester United job rejects Ajax role
Manchester United's pursuit of Graham Potter as Erik ten Hag's replacement has fueled the managerial situation, with Ajax now reportedly eyeing the former Chelsea boss next season.
Potter, who has been without a club since leaving Chelsea last year, finds himself in high demand by many clubs.
Speculation over Potter's future intensified as reports revealed that Manchester United are eyeing him as a replacement for Erik ten Hag in the summer. However, any decision by the Red Devils is expected to be delayed until after the FA Cup final against Manchester City, which mirrored last year's fixture.
Ajax, another club in the managerial market, have also been linked with Potter as they search for a replacement for interim manager John van't Schip. Although he emerged as a leading contender for the Ajax job, Potter ultimately turned down the opportunity, feeling that the project did not suit his ambitions, Athletic.
Feyenoord, AC Milan, Porto and Manchester United are interested in Graham Potter
In a surprising turn of events, Feyenoord have emerged as a potential destination for Potter, with the Dutch outfit showing interest in acquiring his services.
The Telegraph reports that Feyenoord are interested in Potter, while AC Milan and Porto are also believed to be monitoring the situation.
While Manchester United are weighing up their options, Feyenoord's pursuit adds another layer of confusion over Potter's managerial future. As the summer approaches, all eyes will be on when Graham Potter finally chooses to do his job next season.
There is a possibility that Potter will manage the England national team beyond the summer. If the Red Devils are interested in replacing Ten Hag with Gareth Southgate, perhaps Potter could be the new face of The Three Lions.
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