Talks between Jesse Marsch and Southampton over the managerial vacancy at St Mary's have reportedly broken down.
The former Leeds United boss was on the verge of succeeding Nathan Jones, who was fired on Sunday after just three months at the helm. However, negotiations have faltered, supposedly due to Marsch wanting a longer contract than the short-term deal proposed to him by Southampton.
Southampton sit at the foot of the Premier League table and have won just one of their last 11 league games.
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The South Coast club will continue their search for a new manager, and have installed first team coach Ruben Selles as caretaker boss for their upcoming game against Chelsea on Saturday.
They may also consider providing Selles with the opportunity to put himself in the running to become the club's next permanent manager.
Marsch was sacked as Leeds boss on February 6 after less than a year in charge at Elland Road. He guided Leeds to safety last season, but was relieved of his duties following a run of just two wins in 17 in the Premier League.
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