England have extended Thomas Tuchel’s contract until Euro 2028.
England manager Thomas Tuchel has signed a new contract that will keep him in charge of the national team until the end of Euro 2028. The 52-year-old German, who succeeded Gareth Southgate in October 2024, guided England through an unbeaten World Cup qualifying campaign, winning all eight of their matches. Speaking in a statement released by The Football Association, Tuchel expressed his delight at extending his tenure. He said he was proud to continue in the role and looked forward to leading the team at the upcoming World Cup, describing it as an incredible opportunity to make the country proud. His previous deal had been due to expire after this year’s tournament. The FA said the extension offers clarity and stability amid speculation about Tuchel’s future beyond the World Cup. Chief executive Mark Bullingham noted that while the new contract includes performance-related conditions, it removes uncertainty for players and staff heading into major competitions. Tuchel had also been linked with a move to Manchester United, but the new agreement appears to rule out a post-World Cup switch to Old Trafford. He thanked Bullingham, FA colleagues… England have extended Thomas Tuchel’s contract until Euro 2028.
