However, City fans appear to be on the brink of receiving some good news now, in the form of that managerial appointment. The Guardian reports that the club is in advanced discussions with Andree Jeglertz to take the role, after this summer's Euros. Jeglertz, who has a Champions League title on his CV from his time in charge of Swedish side Umea, has been with Denmark for the past two years but now looks set for a new challenge in England when his contract with the team expires after the tournament in Switzerland.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MAN CITY?
While considered one of the best teams in England, Man City have now endured three trophyless seasons on the women's side and have not won the WSL title since their only triumph back in 2016. The club will hope that Jeglertz is the man capable of improving their fortunes, if indeed a deal is reached for him to take over ahead of the 2025-26 season.