Scotland boss warns FA must decide his future before June tournament begins
National coach Steve Clarke stated that the Scottish Football Association (SFA) has yet to offer him a renewed contract, placing responsibility for their decision firmly on them ahead of this summer's World Cup preparations. While open to extending his tenure beyond North America and even returning as club manager later if necessary, Clarke emphasized he wants any contractual resolution finalized before June 20th when the tournament commences in Houston.
Key Points
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1Scotland manager Steve Clarke faces uncertainty ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup due to his contract expiring after this summer.
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2Clarke has stated that no formal offer for an extension from the Scottish FA (SFA) exists yet, placing responsibility on them to decide their future relationship with him before June 2019. He is open to staying but insists a decision must be made prior to his first World Cup appearance since 1998.
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3Clarke has expressed interest in potentially returning as head coach at the club level if he does not remain on staff for Scotland.
Developments
Steve Clarke has threatened his future by publicly questioning whether he will receive another long-term contract, creating uncertainty ahead of World Cup preparations in America. The Scottish Football Association faces a dilemma: either offer him renewed employment or prepare to replace the manager if Scotland fails to advance past their group stage at Qatar 2026.
Steve Clarke is open to extending his contract as Scotland head coach or returning to club management before the World Cup concludes later this year after receiving only informal talks from Scottish FA chief Ian Maxwell regarding a potential extension, though he has not yet received an official offer given that 25% chance I stay - but now feels it's more like
Steve Clarke has revealed that while he remains open to staying on with Scotland beyond this summer or returning to club football after his current contract expires in June. He stated there have been no concrete offers from the Scottish FA yet and expressed comfort waiting for them, though admitted shifting odds toward remaining as a 50-50 possibility compared to earlier estimates of only one-quarter chance.