Steve Clarke confirmed he has not received a formal contract offer from the Scottish FA. The Scotland men's national team manager is currently nearing the end of his existing agreement, which covers the upcoming World Cup qualification period. According to Sky Sports, Clarke remains focused on his current duties despite the lack of a new deal.
Clarke led the national side to consecutive European Championships during his tenure. He stated that the governing body has not put a specific proposal in front of him at this stage. The situation remains unresolved as the team prepares for its next set of international fixtures, per reports from The Guardian.
The former West Bromwich Albion manager took charge of Scotland in 2019. He has previously signed extensions during his seven-year stay, but his long-term future with the national team is currently unclear. No timeline has been set for further discussions between Clarke and the Scottish FA board regarding his position.