FA insists it will ‘100%’ reject any offers for Sarina Wiegman amid US vacancy

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The FA will ‘100%’ reject any offers for Sarina Wiegman and is ‘very, very happy with her’, the FA chief executive, Mark Bullingham, has said

The Football Association will “100%” reject any offers for, its chief executive, Mark Bullingham, has said in the build-up to the Lionesses’ first World Cup final, against Spain on Sunday.

Asked whether that was the case at any cost, Bullingham said: “It is not about money. We are very, very happy with her and we feel she is happy. I think that is the answer.” “We’ve got a bit of time because she’s contracted until 2025 and she’ll want to have a decent holiday after this. But all I’ll say is we’re massive fans of her.”

“Firstly, it’s a bit disrespectful of the Lionesses to project it as a step up. People always say ‘it is the best man for the job’ or ‘the best Englishman’. Why does it have to be a man? Our answer is always: it’s the best person for the job.

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