“I would do it” – Former Premier League manager says he is ready to take on Leeds United job

According to TalkSport, Harry Redknapp has admitted that he is ready to take the Leeds United job.

Recent reports linked him to the job at Elland Road, and in an appearance on TalkSport’s breakfast show, the former Spurs manager said he would be willing to take the job without pay, with a bonus for helping the team avoid decline.

However, he mentioned that he couldn’t start straight away due to the Cheltenham week match, which he wouldn’t want to miss.

He said (quotes via MOT):

“I would but it coincides with Cheltenham week and I can’t miss Cheltenham. ”

“I really can’t do it, I can’t give it up.

“But if someone asked me to come in, I would come in with no salary, just a bonus for keeping them. That is the movement.

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Redknapp’s comments come after Leeds sacked his former manager, Jesse Marsch, and he was linked with several other candidates, including Rayo Vallecano’s Andoni Iraola and Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou.

With Leeds currently 17th in the table, just one point ahead of 18th-placed Everton, someone with Premier League experience like Harry Redknapp could be a good short-term option to use his knowledge and experience. to help the team avoid relegation.

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