Next Sunderland Manager: Head coach 'interested' in job, set for Kyril Louis-Dreyfus meeting

Sunderland's next head coach hunt has taken an interesting turn after the Leeds United game.
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Will Still is 'interested' in becoming Sunderland's new head coach, according to reports.

Sunderland owner Kyril Louis-Dreyfus has reportedly already held discussions with the 31-year-old manager but is expected to meet Still for further talks on Monday. That's according to the French publication, L'Equipe.

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Reports also say that Reims have set a "departure clause" for Still but also add that it is not valid until next summer and that the French club's board are likely to demand a big fee before then if he were to move to Sunderland.

Still has caught the eye of football circles and fans on social media after becoming relatively successful at just 31 years of age and admitting to honing some of his skills on Football Manager. Born in Belgium to English parents, he played both amateur and semi-professional football before going on to manage Lierse, Beerschot and Reims. 

Still was asked in May whether he would consider managing a club in the Championship. He said: “Vincent Kompany was at Anderlecht last year and has gone into the Championship and has done an unbelievable job. I think the Championship rivals many of the top leagues in the world,” he said. “All the doors are open. I’m not closing anything at any time.”

Sunderland have won two in two against West Brom and Leeds United under caretaker Mike Dodds since the sacking of head coach Tony Mowbray last week. Dodds, formerly of Birmingham City, looks set to take the first team once again against Bristol City on Saturday.

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