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Former Swansea City boss Garry Monk could return to football as manager of crisis club Leeds.

Monk, out of the game since being shown the door by the Premier League Swans, is odds on favourite with the bookmakers to take over as head coach of the fallen giants.

Chairman Massimo Cellino appears to have turned to Monk after moves for Bristol Rovers boss Darrell Clarke and MK Dons manager Karl Robinson were rebuffed during the last seven days.

Monk's odds were cut to as low as 1-6 on and the Yorkshire Post report his agent as saying the ex-Swans manager may be interested.

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Glenn Corcoran expects the picture to become clearer on Wednesday morning and said: "I haven’t spoken to Garry so it’s only my opinion, but Leeds is a big club and when you are out of work you wouldn’t say no to a club like Leeds.

“If they are interested in him I am sure he would talk to them but that’s my opinion and he might tell me tonight or tomorrow he has no interest in talking to them.

“I’m guessing, but my guess would be that he would be interested in talking to them if they were interested in him.”

Monk, a former Swans skipper, was appointed manager of the Welsh club in February 2014 following the departure of Michael Laudrup.

However, he was replaced himself last year with the Swans struggling. Italian Francesco Guidolin took over.

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