GRAHAM POTTER is on the verge of making a comeback to the Premier League, with two clubs expressing interest in the ex-Chelsea manager.
Since his departure from Stamford Bridge in April 2023, he has not taken on a new managerial role.
After leaving, Potter has taken up the role of a pundit on Sky Sports, even amidst the ongoing speculation surrounding his possible return to management.
Leicester City had shown interest following their relegation to the Championship last season, but Potter rejected their overtures.
The Foxes approached him once more after the sacking of Steve Cooper last month, but ultimately chose Cooper for the managerial position.
Currently, West Ham and Wolves are reportedly looking at Potter, as noted by talkSPORT.
Both teams are facing difficulties this season, leading to uncertain managerial futures.
Julen Lopetegui took the helm at West Ham during the summer but has achieved only five wins out of 16 matches.
In contrast, Gary O’Neil’s time at Wolves has been problematic, with just two victories in 14 Premier League games, the latest being a 4-0 loss to Everton.
At 49 years old, Potter recently expressed his openness to returning to management during his punditry work for Prime Video this week.
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When questioned about seeking new opportunities, Potter affirmed, “Yes, absolutely. As I’ve mentioned previously, I’m open to all possibilities.”
“However, I am genuinely enjoying this [punditry] as well.”
“It provides a unique perspective; you gain insight into how the media interprets the game, which is always fascinating.
“Having that different perspective can only broaden your understanding, and I’ve been enjoying the experience.”