GARY Neville reveals how he was being lined up to succeed Roy Hodgson as England manager, along with the three English clubs who have approached him to take over as head coach.
The Manchester United legend became a sought-after managerial candidate following retirement.
Gary Neville was approached by multiple clubs to join as head coachGETTYHe opted to go into punditry and later joined Roy Hodgson’s team as an assistant coach for England, presiding over the World Cup in 2014 and Euro 2016.