Graham Potter and Erik ten Hag are in line for a job call at RB Leipzig, with both coaches eyeing a return to management, reports suggest.
It is believed Potter has attracted the attention of at least two Premier League clubs but could make his comeback in Germany if Leipzig sack Marco Rose.
The former Brighton and Chelsea boss remains unemployed despite leaving Stamford Bridge in April 2023 and has recently stepped into the punditry world with Sky Sports.
However, The Sun have claimed that Potter, 49, could be tempted by a role abroad and Leipzig could be an attractive option for him this season.
However, Ten Hag could provide stiff competition as the Dutchman was available after being sacked by Manchester United in October following their torrid form.
Ten Hag, who was in charge of Bayern Munich's reserve team between 2013 and 2015 and worked under Pep Guardiola, is no stranger to the Bundesliga.
As reported by Mail Sport, Potter is believed to have held preliminary talks with Wolves, with the club actively looking for replacements for Gary O'Neil.
O'Neil's role is hanging by a thread and the discussions with Potter took place last month.
Potter could also be on the radar at West Ham as Julen Lopetegui is under pressure.
Leicester would have been keen in April 2023 but Potter turned them down. He turned them down again this season when the Foxes reignited their interest last month.
With struggling Wolves facing West Ham tomorrow night, events that could unfold over the next week could prove crucial in determining Potter's next role.
Potter recently hinted at a return to coaching while employed by Prime Video.
Asked if he was weighing possible opportunities, he said: “Yes, of course.
'As I've said before, you're open to everything.
'But at the same time I really enjoy this [punditry] also.
'Because it gives you a different perspective, you see from your eyes what the media thinks about the game. That's always interesting.
'It's a different lens, which only makes you better if you understand it. So I enjoy that.'
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