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PHIL NEVILLE is staying at Inter Miami after signing a new deal.
The former Lionesses boss’ two year contract ran out at the end of an MLS season as his Miami side lost in the first round of the play-offs.
Phil Neville has kept his job as Inter Miami bossDavid Beckham has decided to keep Phil Neville in charge of his club
All of his staff were also worried about their future with David Beckham and co-owner Jorge Mas keeping everyone on their toes.
But now Neville – and all his back room staff – have signed new one year deals to stay in South Florida.
The former Manchester United and Everton star said: “Itâs a great honour to stay at Inter Miami.
“Iâve always thought long-term, Iâve always thought that I want to be at this club for a long time.”
Neville loves life in the United States and was hoping for longer deal but is happy to have Becksâ full backing.
He added: “I think weâre in the early growth period of this club, the early building process and I feel as if weâve made great strides over the last two years, but by no means is the journey finished.
âIn 2022 we finished sixth in the league, we got into playoffs. But thatâs not success, thatâs progression. The expectation is to win.â
Neville could soon be managing Lionel Messi amid speculation that Paris Saint-Germain superstar could quit the club and head to America.