John Eustace, the former manager of Birmingham City, supposedly has no interest in taking over as Swansea’s manager.

During the October international break, Blues fired Eustace, who was leading the team in the Championship. Since then, they have named Wayne Rooney as his replacement, but the Manchester United legend has had a difficult time leading Birmingham, who are currently in 15th place and have just won once.

Swansea, a Welsh team now ranked eighteenth in the league, are also having difficulties. Due to their dismal performance, which has seen them win just one of their previous eight games, the Swans fired manager Michael Duff on Monday.

But as far as our colleagues at WalesOnline are aware, Eustace is not now considering a position at Swansea. Although they say it’s still unknown if he’s been approached, they say Eustace wouldn’t be interested.

Additionally, it’s reported that the former Blues captain declined the Swans offer just before Russell Martin took over in 2021.

Chris Davies, who was supposedly in the race last summer before joining Ange Postecoglou’s coaching staff at Tottenham, has already received support from the bookies. It’s unclear if he would be willing to resign from his post in order to join the Championship.

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