Real Madrid legend Raul Gonzalez has reportedly turned down the chance to be a Premier League manager.
On Monday, it was confirmed that Leeds United had parted ways with Jesse Marsch after less than a year in charge with the club sat in 17th place on the table and outside the relegation zone only on goal difference.
Mauricio Pochettino, Marcelo Bielsa and Raul have been linked with the role since the manager was fired.
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According to Diario AS, the latter has rejected the chance to manage Leeds after they made an approach following the sacking of Marsch.
It is said that the former striker is not keen on joining a new club in the middle of the season.
This is not the first time Raul has been linked with a managerial role as Eintracht Frankfurt, Schalke and a other number of Spanish teams have previously displayed an interest. The retired Spanish striker is currently in charge of the Real's Castilla team.
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Castilla are in the midst of a title race in the Group 1 of Primera Federacion. It is believed that Raul's ultimate goal is to manage Los Blancos' first side in the future.
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