According to the Daily Mail, if Gareth
Southgate
resign
England
national team managerial duties, the UK's Independent Television (ITV) is considering offering him a role as an expert commentator. After leading England to the final of two consecutive Euros but suffering disappointing results, ITV still rate Southgate highly and want him to be a key pundit at future international tournaments. Although Southgate is yet to decide whether or not to extend his contract, ITV are ready to welcome him on board.ITV will be without Gary Neville for the upcoming UEFA Nations League, who will be returning to Sky Sports, and Roy Keane's support for Southgate throughout the Euros suggests that ITV would be an ideal place for Southgate to go if he chooses to leave the coaching position. Despite Southgate's notable achievements during his time in charge, there is still criticism out there, and ITV have a high level of respect for him internally and would like to include him in their team. There is no clear answer as to whether Southgate would like to move into a TV pundit role or consider returning to coaching at club level. Manchester United have been cited as a potential interested party, but according to sources close to the situation, a move to Old Trafford for Southgate is unlikely.