Graham Potter has rejected the chance to take over as Leicester manager following his sacking at Chelsea.
Potter, who lost his job as Chelsea boss on Sunday, is set to wait until the summer to return to management with Leicester identifying him as a possible long-term replacement for Brendan Rodgers.
Leicester have admired Potter for a number of years and it is thought the 47-year-old’s name was discussed on Sunday when Chelsea sacked him after only seven months in the role.
But Sportsmail reported that Potter is now keen to recharge after an intense stint at Stamford Bridge, before plotting his return next season. As well as Leicester, Brighton could be interested in rehiring Potter if Roberto De Zerbi leaves, while there is also likely to be a vacancy at Tottenham,
Chelsea pulled the trigger on Potter on Sunday evening after discussions between the 47-year-old and the club hierarchy.
He was in charge at Stamford Bridge for just seven months, achieving success in Europe but struggling for consistency in the Premier League.
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