Former Newcastle and West Brom manager Steve Bruce in line for shock new job to replace World Cup winner

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Published: 12:28, 20 Feb 2024

Ex-Newcastle and West Brom boss Steve Bruce is in line for a shock new managerial opportunity.

The 63-year-old has been out of work ever since he was sacked by the Baggies last season.

Bruce is set for a new shock job in management

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Bruce is set for a new shock job in managementCredit: getty

Bruce, a three-time Premier League and FA Cup winner with Manchester United, has recently been tipped to take over the Republic of Ireland.

He was even rumoured to retire after just 13 games at the West Brom helm, though he is not short of offers.

According to The Mirror, Bruce is eyeing a return to management as he is in line to become the new boss of South Korea, replacing Jurgen Klinsmann.

The German was relieved of his duties after South Korea's shock Asia Cup exit to Jordan in the semi-finals.

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Bruce has also been eyed by the Saudi Pro League and could follow Steven Gerrard to the Gulf State.

“Steve is aware of the interest from South Korea and it’s a position that definitely appeals to him," a source told The Sun.

“He is high on the list of a number of clubs in Saudi Arabia as well so he is assessing his options and will be having conversations over the coming weeks.

“Steve is keen to get back into management and sees managing overseas as a good next step in his career.”

He is expected to replaced the sacked Klinsmann as boss of South Korea

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He is expected to replaced the sacked Klinsmann as boss of South KoreaCredit: Getty

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Bruce had an illustrious playing career for Gillingham, Norwich, Man United, Birmingham, and Sheffield United, managing a staggering 929 appearances in total.

He went on to manage the Blades before taking the reins of Huddersfield, Wigan, Crystal Palace, and Birmingham.

The former centre-back later returned to Wigan, before going on to manage Sunderland, Hull, Aston Villa and Sheffield Wednesday.

He then took charge of Newcastle and West Brom, the latter role ended in October 2022.

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