Two Leeds United linked managers have been linked with moves elsewhere in the Premier League. The Whites were linked with former River Plate boss Marcello Gallardo and Feyenoord boss Arne Slot following the departure of Jesse Marsch earlier this season.
The pair are said to have turned down a move to Elland Road, with summer move more likely for both candidates. After being reportedly turned down by both managers, Leeds appointed Javia Gracia on a deal until the end of the season and there have been positive signs from the Spaniard.
The Whites' hierarchy still need to make a long-term decision in the summer and could go back in for Slot or Gallardo, but that could be made tougher if the latest reports are to be believed.
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The Express claims Feyenoord boss Slot is an outside contender to replace Antonio Conte at Tottenham. The Dutch tactician is highly rated taking the Rotterdam giants to new heights this season.
The Eredivisie outfit have lost just once in 27 Eredivisie outings and have an eight-point advantage over title rivals Ajax following a 3-2 win in Amsterdam.
Meanwhile TyCSport claims Gallardo has been linked with as move to Chelsea in what has been described as a 'world bomb.' The Blues have appointed Frank Lampard as interim manager until the end of the season, after parting company with Graham Potter earlier this month.
The report claims Gallardo has spoken with Chelsea, but told them he would only open negotiations with the London club at the end of the season.
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