GRAHAM POTTER has landed a new TV job as he prepares for a return to management.
The former Chelsea boss hasn’t been in the dugout since April 2023 after an ill-fated stint at Stamford Bridge.
Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter has landed a new gig on TV
Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter has landed a new gig on TVCredit: Alamy
Potter won just 12 of his 31 matches after replacing fan favourite Thomas Tuchel.
And he is now hoping for a return to management after being linked with several jobs including Manchester United and England.
Potter has since been on TV screens working as a guest pundit for Sky Sports.
But he has now landed a new job on the box.
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And clubs considering a change are sure to be keeping a close eye on him.
Potter will appear on Amazon Prime Video this week as the streaming service prepares to host 10 Premier League clashes.
He isn’t the only superstar name appearing on the show though.
Former top-flight players including Jimmy Floyd-Hasselbaink, Theo Walcott and Dimitar Berbatov will all feature throughout the week.
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Roberto Martinez, Gary Cahill and Emile Heskey are among the other star names set to take to the screen.
While former Sky Sports hero Jeff Stelling will be a presenter along with aces like Gabby Logan and Kelly Somers.
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But Potter could be the pundit to watch as he lines up a return to management.
Speaking in September, he revealed several interesting ways he had passed the time following his Chelsea exit over 20 months ago.
Potter said: “The most important thing was to be with my family and friends, just connect with them.
“I spent some time with Steve Borthwick at England rugby. I went to the US and saw some sports over there, some organisations.
“I went to the Falklands and did a leadership talk, and, much to the horror of my 14-year-old boy, I went to see Taylor Swift in concert. He’s not as much of a fan as me.”