According to Korean media outlet Footballist, former Chelsea and Brighton boss Graham
baud
Expressed interest in coaching
Korea national team
of interest.
Porter's assistant, Soltau, revealed that he recently received an offer to coach the South Korean national team through his agent in Spain. Sorto said that Porter is interested in choosing a team to coach based on the team's clarity of thought and goals, and that Porter will give serious consideration to a formal offer from the South Korean national team if one is made. He emphasized that salary conditions are not a priority, but more important are the vision of the program, the level of the players, the authority and working autonomy of the head coach and the training environment.
Potter had previously rejected a hefty offer from the Saudi side and turned down offers from Ajax and Leicester City over differences of opinion.
Meanwhile, South Korea's national team technical director Lee Lim Sang has traveled to Europe to hold talks with other candidates, including former Shenhua boss Poyet and former Norwich boss Wagner. Although Poyet and Wagner are currently among the finalists, the KFA is still considering whether better candidates have emerged.
Lee Lim Sang is expected to return to South Korea today to meet with Ulsan Hyundai boss Hong Myung-bo. In addition, there is news that there may be Serbian boss Stojkovic interested in coaching the Korean national team.