GRAHAM POTTER is poised for a return to the Premier League as two clubs show interest in the former Chelsea manager.
He has remained without a club since his departure from Stamford Bridge in April 2023.
Since leaving, Potter has been working as a pundit on Sky Sports while rumors about his managerial return persist.
Leicester City allegedly sought his services post-relegation last season, but Potter turned down their offer.
The Foxes indicated interest once more after the dismissal of Steve Cooper last month, but ultimately decided on Steve Cooper for the role.
Currently, Potter is being courted by West Ham and Wolves, as reported by talkSPORT.
Both clubs are struggling this season, leading to uncertain managerial futures.
Julen Loptegui took charge at West Ham over the summer but has secured only five victories from 16 games.
Conversely, Gary O’Neil’s tenure at Wolves has been rocky, with just two wins in 14 matches, his latest result being a 4-0 defeat to Everton.
Now 49, Potter recently hinted at a possible return to management during his punditry for Prime Video this week.
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When asked about exploring new opportunities, Potter replied: “Yes, certainly. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m open to anything.
“Nonetheless, I am genuinely enjoying this [punditry] as well.”
“This role offers a different perspective; it allows you to learn how the media perceives the game, which is always intriguing.
“Gaining that alternative view can only broaden your understanding, so I’ve been savoring it.”