Steve Evans calls for Massimo Cellino to put him out of Leeds United misery

By Lyall Thomas

Image: Steve Evans is attracting interest from Football League clubs

Leeds United's beleaguered manager Steve Evans has told Sky Sports News HQ that the time has come for Massimo Cellino to confirm that he will not be manager at Elland Road next season.

Owner Cellino is currently waiting for an agreement from the Leeds board before making a final decision Evans' future, but he has already been approaching other candidates.

Last week MK Dons boss Karl Robinson rejected an offer to take over at Elland Road before Bristol Rovers refused Leeds permission to speak to their boss Darrell Clarke.

With his job clearly being offered to other people, Evans told Sky Sports News HQ on Thursday that it was time to look at his other options, with Sky sources understanding that Football League clubs are interested in his services.

He said: "After lots of press calls again today, and a further meeting with my advisors, it is very obvious the time has arrived for Mr Cellino to tell me I am not his head coach for next season.

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"Out of respect for this great football clubs history and to the Leeds United supporters I will take that decision with good grace. This is a special football club, it should have standards of excellence in everything it does.

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"In my opinion, for the team to be successful next season, the squad needs to be significantly strengthened in many key departments. This, alongside ensuring our brightest young talents are secured for some years.

"Anyone not thinking that does not understand the challenge ahead. I presented these views to Mr Cellino just prior to the end of the season.

"I now need to accept that I open my mind up to other options for my career. Obviously I now need to know the direction of my career, in summary I just need closure"

"I always respect the rights of my boss so I will see what happens. The club needs to challenge for promotion - I will do that. I would lead us to promotion so I presume the remit is now to be champions next season.

"I am happy to step aside if the prospective new coach is one of the best around. The supporters of Leeds United, the best there is anywhere in football, deserve that."

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