Emma Hayes is expected to become the new coach of the four-time FIFA World Cup champion United States after Chelsea announced her departure to pursue “a new opportunity outside the WSL and club football.'
Longtime Chelsea manager Emma Hayes is in advanced discussions to become the head coach of the four-time World Cup champion United States women's national team, multiple sources confirmed to FOX Sports on Saturday. A U.S. Soccer spokesperson could not immediately be reached for comment. The Equalizer first reported the talks.
job would almost certainly mean having to relocate stateside for the third time in her career, potentially leaving her newly widowed mother an ocean away. The U.S. won an Olympic bronze medal at the last Summer Games in Tokyo under Andonovski, who has since been hired as coach and sporting director of the Kansas City Current in the NWSL.
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