Southgate’s current deal expires in December, and there is a growing feeling that this would be his last tournament as England boss, although no approaches have been made. England wants Southgate to stay due to his track record and his willingness to buy into their vision and St George’s Park.
The FA has held off on making other plans in the hope that Southgate would stay, despite having made contingency plans. FA chief executive Mark Bullingham has expressed the desire for Southgate to stay, stating, “I think he has transformed the fortunes of our team, and that’s not just off the pitch, and you can see the culture, but also the performances on the pitch.
Since 1966, he has won about half of our knockout games, which is a measure we really use, so we value him massively.” England now hopes Southgate may stay until the next World Cup, recognizing his remarkable run at this Euros.
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