Ex-Leeds United boss Jesse Marsch approached for intriguing international job ahead of 2026 World Cup


by www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk— Former Leeds United manager Jesse Marsch has reportedly been contacted by Canada regarding the possibility of becoming their next manager. Marsch has been out of work since being dismissed by Leeds in February 2023. The American coach has come close to a return to the dugout on several occasions since leaving Elland Road and he has been considered for vacancies at Leicester City, Southampton and more recently Club Brugge, with the latter outfit deeming him to be too be out of their price range....

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Leeds United promotion rivals see boss linked to Premier League job ahead of pivotal fixture. Premier League outfit Brighton and Hove Albion have reportedly identified Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna as a potential candidate to replace Roberto De Zerbi this summer. De Zerbi has been linked with a number of jobs this season and while he is contracted until 2026, there is some doubt about whether he will opt to stay on at the Amex Stadium into next season. As such, Brighton have been working behind the scenes to identify managers who could potentially replace the Italian this summer...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Ex-Leeds United and Sheffield United man among favourites for Hull City job following shock Liam Rosenior exit. Former Leeds United manager Paul Heckingbottom is among the bookies’ favourites to take over at Hull City, following Liam Rosenior’s shock exit. Hull confirmed their decision to sack Rosenior on Tuesday evening, with the aim of climbing into the Championship play-off places not achieved. The Tigers finished seventh after losing 1-0 at Plymouth Argyle on the final day, three points adrift of Norwich City in sixth. Despite falling short in the play-off race, Rosenior is widely regarded as one of...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Ex-Leeds United boss makes playoff claim as Whites miss out on automatic promotion. Former Leeds United boss Simon Grayson has highlighted the positive side of his former side missing out on the playoffs. The Whites lost at home to Southampton on the final day, but the defeat didn’t matter anyway, with Ipswich Town securing promotion to the Premier League by taking care of business at home to Huddersfield Town, as expected. Daniel Farke’s men have led the automatic promotion chase at times, but they blew a number of opportunities down the final stretch and will have to settle...