Tuchel Extends England Stay to 2028 as FA Confirms New Deal

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Softfootball understands that Thomas Tuchel has signed a new contract extension that will keep him in charge of the England national team until after Euro 2028 there by extending his tenure and committing his future to England for another two years.

The English FA officially confirmed this development, with the Three Lions boss expressing pride and renewed ambition following the agreement.

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According to reports from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano via his official X handle, Tuchel stated that he is proud to extend his time with England and cannot wait to lead them to the World Cup. His remarks underline a clear determination to deliver success on the international stage.

Romano reported as follows:

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BREAKING: Thomas Tuchel signs new deal as England head coach until June 2028. “I am very happy and proud to extend my time with England. It is no secret to anyone that I have loved every minute so far of working with my players and coaches, and I cannot wait to lead them to the World Cup”.

Thomas Tuchel-Photo credit: Fabrizio Romano via X
Thomas Tuchel-Photo credit: Fabrizio Romano via X

The German tactician began his England role in January 2025, following a decorated club career. He famously led Chelsea to Champions League glory in 2021, winning the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup, and was named The Best FIFA Football Coach.

After spells at Bayern Munich and previous managerial transitions, following a previous analysis on Di Matteo vs Tuchel: Who Truly Had the Greater Impact at Chelsea, Tuchel’s leadership has been described as transformative, particularly during challenging periods, confirming he arrived during a difficult period, rebuilt Chelsea’s identity, introduced structure and balance, and turned the team into one Europe feared.

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Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest have confirmed the dismissal of Sean Dyche just 114 days after his appointment, marking another managerial change at the City Ground.

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