LISTEN: On today's EUROS DAILY, 'Gareth Southgate will manage Man United one day' and the name England chiefs have identified as a potential successor

  • Today's episode of EUROS DAILY is one of the most insightful this tournament
  • Southgate's future, the England camp mood, transfers, and more are analysed  
  • LISTEN: Join us as we debate the BIGGEST talking points on It’s All Kicking Off! EUROS DAILY. Available wherever you get your podcasts 

There are still three days to go until England's Euro 2024 quarter-final clash with Switzerland, but thoughts are already turned to the future beyond Germany. 

What are Gareth Southgate's chances of managing Manchester United one day? What is the 'damning indictment' against his stewardship of the England camp at the moment? Who do the FA fancy to replace him?

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All these questions are answered on today's unmissable episode of the It's All Kicking Off! Euros Daily podcast, hosted by Ian Ladyman and Sami Mokbel. 

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Mokbel reports on a major issue rumbling in the England camp which gives a sense of the test Southgate is facing with the Three Lions. 

However, Mail Sport's chief football reporter still believes that Southgate will take the reins at Old Trafford one day.

Moreover, he also reveals a leading name identified by FA technical director John McDermott as a possible successor and explains the priorities in that search. 

Alongside that, Ladyman and Mokbel talk transfer gossip inside the England camp - including Liverpool's interest in Anthony Gordon - and catch up with some of our reporters stationed around Germany. You won't want to miss a second. 

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