Ex-Leeds boss Jesse Marsch WON'T become Southampton manager after huge U-turn | The Sun

JESSE MARSCH will NOT become Southampton's new manager, according to reports.

The former Leeds boss was reported to be joining but has now made a massive U-turn.

Marsch, who was only sacked at Elland Road earlier this month, was thought to have had positive discussions with the Saints hierarchy over taking the role.

But it was the American who decided the job wasn't for him – with the South Coast club in a bleak fight for survival.

According to talkSPORT's Alex Crook, Marsch decided the project was not right for him following a meeting with the owners.

The 49-year-old American kept Leeds in the Premier League last season but finds Southampton in a far more perilous position.

Nathan Jones was axed after just eight league games in charge, with one win and seven defeats, leaving the south coast side bottom and four points from safety.

Coach Ruben Selles will take charge of Southampton as caretaker until a permanent manager is appointed.

The Saints have been linked with Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney, who has management experience with Derby and DC United.

Reports also claim Steven Gerrard and Ivan Juric are candidates for the job.

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When Marsch replaced Marcelo Bielsa at Leeds they were 16th and two points clear of the drop.

The former RB Salzburg and RB Leipzig coach was sacked with the side 17th in the Premier League after just two wins from their last 17 league games.

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