Graham Potter does not want Leicester City job

Leicester City have been linked with a move for 49-year-old former Chelsea manager Graham Potter in the last few days.

Leicester City are looking to bring in a replacement for Steve Cooper after a disappointing start to the season, and 49-year-old former Chelsea manager Graham Potter is reportedly on their radar.

However, a report by Graeme Bailey on TBR Football has claimed that Potter is not keen on the job and that he is looking at other opportunities. Leicester City need to bring in a quality manager in the coming weeks if they want to get their season back on track.

The former Premier League champions will be desperate to stave off relegation and a fresh start would be ideal for them. It is evident that the team has been struggling under Cooper, and he has not been able to get the best out of his players. Perhaps, a new manager could get them firing once again.

Leicester City have a quality squad at their disposal, and they should be doing better. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Bringing in a new manager before the January transfer window would be ideal so that he can improve the squad during the transfer window.

Potter has been linked with Premier League return

As far as Graham Potter is concerned, he has been linked with multiple English clubs since he departed from Chelsea. The Englishman has previously shown his quality with Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League and there is no doubt that he could be a quality acquisition for most Premier League clubs.

He will be hoping to make his mark in the Premier League once again, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. The 49-year-old had an underwhelming spell with Chelsea, and he will be desperate to bounce back strongly. Leicester City could have been an interesting opportunity for him, but it seems that the 49-year-old is keen to join a bigger club. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

Meanwhile, the Foxes are 16th in the league table with just two wins from 12th league matches. They have clearly underperformed and it will be interesting to see if the players can step up and get the season back on track. They are certainly capable of doing better, and the players will have to take some responsibility for their disappointing start.

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