Will has still announced that he leaves his role as manager of Lens to be closer to girlfriend Emma Saunders.
Yet 32 will leave the club after less than a year to go back to England with Saunders, a presenter and MatchDay reporter for Sky Sports.
Saunders attended the last match of Lens on Saturday – a 4-0 home win on Monaco – and posted a photo next to her boyfriend on the field after the game with the caption: “Bravo @wrstill.”
She revealed in March that she had been treated for thyroid cancer at the start of the season and now recovers from a brain infection called encephalitis.
After the game, an emotional still said: 'I will not be the RC -Lens coach next season.
'It was the last season in Bollaert, for several reasons. The main reason that pushed me to make this decision is the fact that I have to go home. Everyone is well aware of what happened in my life. That's why.
'I had a lot of fun, I think we have achieved great things despite everything. I have been to France for four years, four years that I have experienced intense moments.
“The logical choice is that I also get closer to my wife for her well -being.”
Yet he has spent most of his coaching career outside of England, connected to clubs in the Premier League and the championship.
“I have not signed anything anywhere, even if there has always been interest,” he added.
Saunders posted a photo on her Instagram account from her hospital bed in March, in which she explained her situation to her 71,500 followers and thanked her English manager boyfriend in a heart heating post.
She started dating last year and the duo became public with their relationship during Euro 2024.
She held a filled giraffe teddy and opened her recent situation and fans and colleagues flooded the commentary section with support messages.
The caption was: 'Hello people. Unfortunately, life took a bit of an unexpected turn a few weeks ago and I am not working now while I restore encephalitis – an infection of the brain.
'I hope it won't be long before I get back to see the end of 2024/25 – especially after missing part of the start of the season before when I was treated for thyroid cancer.
'So, while I now spent time recovering and re -built – I just wanted to thank my family and friends for their stone support, my colleagues at Sky for their patience so I had the time to heal, and our beautiful NHS for their extraordinary kindness and care.
“And of course you will still be just for you and be there for me.”
In her career, Saunders also worked for BBC Sport, with women's football on the channel next to her work at Sky.
Seen as a pioneer for women's broadcasts in sports and football, she also worked as a stadium presenter for large sporting events, including England Internationals, the World Cup, Six Nations Rugby Matches and the very first MLB game in the UK.
Saunders started her broadcasting career at the student radio at the University of Southampton, and she soon joined the BBC reporting schedule with a placement in London before she started a post -university scheme and joined Watford to the internal channels of the club.
She also became the very first female stadium broadcaster in a Premier League club in the process and started working at both Sky and BBC as her career progressed.
Still became a matter of years ago, when at the age of 30 he became the youngest manager in the top five in Europe as the boss of Reims in France.
At the time 31 years old, still posted two photos of himself and Saunders during Euro 2024 in addition to two emojis – one of a football and the other who gives a heart. Saunders was tagged in the post.
Nevertheless, last month in Belgium from English parents appeared, last month as a special guest at the Monday Night Football from Sky Sports.
