Maybe his head has been turned by Chelsea. Needs to be careful. Look how that move worked out for Graham Potter.
Not surprised at this news as he is highly regarded as a top Manager. What he's done since arriving at Ipswich is exceptional.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/c3ggpj1j4y7o
Maybe his head has been turned by Chelsea. Needs to be careful. Look how that move worked out for Graham Potter.
Im not sure Brighton would represent a step forward in his career though
Is Man Utd too big for him? Don't forget, he left Man Utd to go to Ipswich. He was held in high regard when there and he knows the set up.
Also you get fed up of seeing the same old faces doing the rounds in the Premier League. If I were him though I wouldn't touch Chelsea but, the big buck always talks the loudest.
How the footy world has gone mad, 3 or 4 year deal at a big club will set him up for life
Let's face it he would probably struggle to keep Ipswich in the PL and they will almost certainly be one of the favourites to go down. Look what happened to the promoted teams this season.
Brighton would seem to be the most logical step for his managerial development at a higher level as they are a well run club with a decent budget and realistic expectations.
Chelsea or Manchester United could prove to be disastrous if he went to either of those clubs.