Tuesday 28 June 2016

England flop Roy Hodgson could be set for lucrative Chinese move

ROY HODGSON is a sought-after coach in China, according to the main sports agency behind the boom in the Chinese Super League.

SHAMBLES: Roy Hodgson looks on last night
But Eric Gao, the chief executive of iRENA, a company which represents 12 Super League clubs, has already offered the former Liverpool and Fulham boss a potential return to management.
Gao told the Press Association: "Lots of clubs want a world-class football manager.
"I heard a lot of managers are not for sale here (in England) right now. I think there are many chances (for Hodgson), they (Chinese clubs) would love to sign him."
An increase in government interest at improving the standard of football throughout China has led to some teams spending heavily to sign the best players from across the globe.
The likes of Alex Teixeira, Jackson Martinez and Ramires have already moved to Super League clubs, while Zenit St Petersburg striker Hulk is also reportedly on the verge of a big-money deal to join Shanghai SIPG - a club managed by another former England boss, Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Ex-Brazil and Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari is in charge of Guangzhou Evergrande and Gao reckons there is also room for Hodgson in the league.
"Yes. He has the kind of profile that will fit a Chinese Super League club," Gao added.
I know a number of clubs who are wanting international investors to be their shareholders as well, something will happen very soon.
"They want to change the DNA of football, they want to get worldwide investment, bring the brand, the coach, the football manager and players systematically, not one by one but group by group."
Hodgson has been widely derided for overseeing England's exit from the European Championships at the last-16 stage after also preceding over a group stage exit at the World Cup in Brazil two years ago.
England Under-21 boss Gareth Southgate has been installed as an early favourite to succeed Hodgson, with Gary Neville and Alan Pardew also believed to be in the frame.

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