
GRAHAM POTTER is set to make a comeback to the Premier League as two clubs express interest in the ex-Chelsea manager.
Following his departure from Stamford Bridge in April 2023, he has remained without a position.
Since his departure, Potter has taken up a role as a pundit on Sky Sports, amidst ongoing speculation about his return to management.
Leicester City expressed interest after their relegation to the Championship last season, but Potter declined their offer.
The Foxes reached out again after the sacking of Steve Cooper last month, yet ultimately chose Cooper for the managerial position.
Currently, both West Ham and Wolves are rumored to be considering Potter, as reported by talkSPORT.
Both clubs are facing difficulties this season, which has put their managerial situations in jeopardy.
Julen Loptegui took over at West Ham during the summer but has won only five out of 16 matches.
On the other hand, Gary O’Neil’s experience at Wolves has been challenging, with merely two wins in 14 Premier League games, the latest being a heavy 4-0 loss to Everton.
Now at 49, Potter recently expressed a readiness to return to management during his punditry for Prime Video this week.
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When asked if he was exploring new opportunities, Potter stated: “Yes, absolutely. As I’ve mentioned previously, I’m open to all possibilities.
“However, I am really enjoying this [punditry] as well.”
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“It offers a unique perspective; you gain insights into how the media interprets the game, which is always fascinating.
“Gaining that alternative viewpoint can only improve your comprehension, and I’ve found it enjoyable.”