The Football Association wants Gareth Southgate to stay on as England coach. After the World Cup regardless of the result of the match against France on Saturday.
Southgate is preparing his side for one of the biggest games in English history this Saturday. When they face defending champions France in a road to the semi-finals.
But there is a growing sense that this could be Southgate’s last tournament in charge of England. While he may be planning a return to club management UFABET.

However, the FA is aiming for Southgate, England’s most successful manager since Sir Alf Ramsey’s World Cup winning streak. He will remain in charge for Euro 2024. And will ask the 52-year-old to stay on for another two years if he is keen to take on a new challenge.
The uncertainty surrounding Southgate’s post-World Cup future is one that FA chiefs are aware. Although they hope to persuade the manager to stay in charge.
The only way Southgate will not be England’s Euro 2024 qualifier manager is if he decides to leave himself.
Southgate and the FA will speak after the tournament. which the future of the team manager will be more clear.
Until recently, on December 18, FA Executive Chairman Mark Bullingham confirmed via Twitter. That Southgate will continue to act as England’s manager. And will lead the team to fight the European Football Championship or Euro 2024.