Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville considering quitting to become a manager

Neville may leave Sky to become manager

Gary Neville has said that he will decide in the next 18 months whether he wants to quit his job at Sky Sports and go into management.

Neville has become a popular and respected pundit since he retired from football and signed with Sky four years ago. However, he already has a coaching role within the England setup, and hinted in a Twitter Q&A that he may leave his punditry to enter management.

When asked whether he would consider becoming a manager, the former Manchester United captain said: "I have a decision to make in the next 18 months."

Neville, who played 602 times for United, currently holds his UEFA A and B coaching licences. His brother Phil was part of David Moyes's coaching staff at United, but left soon after the Scot's dismissal last April.

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