
GRAHAM POTTER is poised to make a return to the Premier League as two teams show interest in the former Chelsea manager.
He has been without a position since his exit from Stamford Bridge in April 2023.
Since leaving, Potter has contributed as a pundit on Sky Sports, while discussions regarding his return to management persist.
Leicester City reportedly targeted him after their relegation last season, but Potter turned down the opportunity.
The Foxes made another attempt following the dismissal of Steve Cooper last month, but ultimately opted for Steve Cooper to fill the role.
Currently, Potter is being courted by West Ham and Wolves, according to talkSPORT.
Both clubs are encountering challenges this season, with their managerial positions in jeopardy.
Julen Loptegui took charge at West Ham over the summer but has only achieved five victories in 16 matches.
On the other hand, Gary O’Neil has struggled at Wolves, with just two wins in 14 Premier League games, including a recent 4-0 defeat to Everton.
At 49 years old, Potter recently suggested a return to management while working as a pundit for Prime Video this week.
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When asked if he was contemplating new roles, Potter responded: “Yes, of course. As I’ve said before, I’m open to all possibilities.
“However, I am also truly enjoying this [punditry] experience.”
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“It offers a different perspective; you gain insight into how the media perceives the game, which is always captivating.
“Having this alternative viewpoint can only enhance your understanding, and I’ve found it enjoyable.”