SHOCKING NEWS;Graham Potter tipped to replace Southampton Manager– O’Rourke

SHOCKING NEWS;Graham Potter tipped to replace Southampton Manager– O’Rourke

Southampton could turn to Graham Potter if they decide to pull the trigger on Russell Martin, sources have told Football Insider.

Speaking on the latest edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke revealed that the 49-year-old former Chelsea manager is being eyed by the Southampton hierarchy as a potential replacement for Martin, 38.

Potter, who spent a year at Southampton as a player, has been out of work since being sacked by Chelsea in April 2023.

The ex-Brighton boss isn’t the only manager being lined up at Southampton after their dismal start to life back in the Premier League.

Football Insider revealed (September 20) that Blackburn manager John Eustace has also been shortlisted to take over.

Graham Potter lined up by Southampton

Potter only managed 31 games at Chelsea before Todd Boehly pulled the plug, winning 12, drawing eight, and losing 11.

Southampton aren’t the only Premier League strugglers that would be interested in bringing Potter in to should they decide to sack their current boss.

Football Insider also revealed (September 22) that he could be in line to take over at Everton with Sean Dyche also facing an uphill battle to keep his job.

Martin’s side currently sit in 18th after drawing one and losing four of their opening five Premier League games.

In other news, Tottenham set sights on Saints youngster.

Scouts have reportedly been working on behalf of Man United since his performance against the 20-time champions earlier this season.

However, several other clubs such as Crystal Palace, Brighton, and West Ham have all also watched Dibling this season.

Southampton will have to work hard to retain Tyler Dibling

Dibling has been part of Southampton since he was a child, joining the club’s academy in 2012, and since then he’s worked his way up the ranks.

The winger made several appearances in cup competitions for the Saints last season but was mainly used in the Premier League 2 division.

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