
Manchester City’s women’s football director Theresa Sjogragra says she has not denied that interim coach Nick Kushing will stay this summer.
The 40-year-old, temporarily took over until the end of the season, after sacking Gareth Taylor last month.
Sjogran also said Taylor’s time was not “great” before the end of the women’s league final, but he said it was “right”
Kushing has returned to the city for the second time at the club seven years between 2013 and
When asked about Kushing’s future, Shugra told the BBC 5 Sports Extray: “The initial approach was temporary and we are in the process of trying to find the right coaching staff for next season, but you never know.
Asked if he could be part of the discussion, he said, “May.
Kushing has previously helped City win the Women’s Premier League and the FA Cup, with two trophies two times before moving to LMS New York City.
Former Sweden’s former international security says Kushing has been “very” since his arrival and allowed players to have more freedom on the pitch.
“He really came in in a lot of energy, he attacked football more than ever,” he said.
“So I only felt that he gave more emotions to the girls and let them be a little freer than their children.
“He was the right person to come in because he knew the club, he loved the club, so it was an easy transfer for us,” he said.
He has made five appearances since he returned to City, four of whom are against Chelsea, including the Champions League quarter-final defeat.