Southampton next manager update: Ligue 1 head coach ‘among contenders’ to become new Saints boss

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Southampton have reportedly added Will Still to their list of potential new managers ahead of next season.

The Saints are looking for a fresh face in the dugout following the dismissal of Ivan Juric at the beginning of this week following a torrid spell on the South Coast.

Replacing former boss Russell Martin at St Mary’s Stadium, the Croatian won just two of his 16 matches in charge, losing on a staggering 13 occasions.

After losing 3-1 in North London to Tottenham Hotspur last weekend, Southampton have now suffered the earliest relegation in Premier League history.

The Saints have already commenced their search for a new boss, with Sheffield Wednesday man Danny Rohl supposedly regarded as a top option for the South Coast club.

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Still in contention for Southampton gig?

According to talkSPORT, Southampton are casting their net across the English Channel as they aim to appoint a permanent successor of Juric.

The report claims that the Saints have added Still to a list of potential arrivals at St Mary’s ahead of the 2025-26 Championship campaign.

It is understood that Still rejected the summer advances of second-tier Sunderland, who went on to appoint Regis Le Bris from relegated Lorient.

As well as the 32-year-old, Sheffield Wednesday boss Rohl is named by the report as an option for Southampton, although the German is said to be wanted by a number of Bundesliga clubs, including RB Leipzig.

The Saints have five more games to endure of a painful Premier League term, with the first of those arriving on Saturday, when Aston Villa visit the South Coast.

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Who is Will Still?

Highlighting the speed of Still’s rise to the top flight of football management, the head coach did not even possess a UEFA A Coaching License during the early days in charge of Reims.

The 32-year-old moved across Ligue 1 battlelines to Lens over the summer, when the club dropped out of the continental picture at the Conference League playoff round.

Since then, Still has been forced to deal with a number of high-profile departures from his Lens squad, including the sale of Leny Yoro to Manchester United for £52m.

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