'I would like it' Harry Redknapp hints at major return in big move

Harry Redknapp, 72, is gearing up for this weekend’s Soccer Aid where he will co-manage the World XI team alongside Piers Morgan. The I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! winner has spent almost six decades in the football industry and admitted he would like to see more experienced people at the forefront of the games. The football veteran who has managed Spurs, Bournemouth and QPR, has teased a return to the sport if his nephew Frank Lampard - who manages Championship club Derby County - picks up the phone to him. Speaking to The Sun, he said: “If Frank rings me up and asks me to be director of football, I would like that. I would like to go and work with a young man.

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“I don’t think there is enough of it. Football clubs now need someone with experience. Chairmen are getting more difficult now.”

He added: “You want a go-between. Senior people should be in the game still.”

For now, Harry will be enjoying his time prepping his team for the big Soccer Aid game tomorrow.

The former football manager’s son Jamie Redknapp, 45, will be playing in the opposite team for England.

Speaking about watching his son follow his lead in football, Harry said Jamie began at a very young age.

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