GRAHAM POTTER is waiting on Napoli to make an official move — but keeping an ear out for Manchester United to call.
The Serie A champs want to speak to Potter about becoming their new boss, with Antonio Conte also in the running.
PAEx-Brighton chief Graham Potter has an eye on the Napoli job but could also be in contention at Man Utd if Erik ten Hag is eased out[/caption]
Ten Hag is under pressure as the Red Devils are only in mid-tableRex
APSir Jim Ratcliffe is being linked to Potter as the Ineos owner’s sidekick Sir Dave Brailsford is a big fans of the ex-Seagulls chief[/caption]
Potter is still well regarded by the Italians for his work at Brighton despite a nightmare spell at Chelsea.
Napoli won the title under current Italy boss Luciano Spalletti but have slumped since Rudi Garcia took charge.
But Potter is also a possible candidate for United when Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s team takes charge if the Red Devils’ owners-in-waiting decide to get rid of Erik ten Hag.
Ratcliffe’s sidekick, Sir Dave Brailsford — who is set to be the football face of the takeover — is a Potter fan and wanted him at French side Nice.
The Ineos owner – Britain’s richest man – has agreed a £1.35billion deal for a 25 per cent share of the club.
And despite recent delays, the 70-year-old still hopes to formally arrive at Old Trafford in time for the January transfer window.
Ratcliffe is the only contender to seriously invent in the Red Devils after Sheikh Jassim withdrew his takeover bid.
But if Potter, 48, did come in it would be seen as a big gamble.
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Aftre successful spells in charge at Swansea and the Seagulls he lasted only eight months at Stamford Bridge.
Notorious spending sprees only appeared to make his plight worse.
And he departed the Bridge with their lowest points-per-game return of any Chelsea manager.
The Midlander lost 11 of his 31 games in the hotseat.
And a 2-0 home loss to Aston Villa as he left on April 2 this year with the Blues 11th in the Prem.
Old Trafford could be set for big changes when Ratcliffe moves inPA