Michael Beale has mentioned that there’s ‘no likelihood’ of him taking the Aston Villa job, citing the loyalty to Steven Gerrard as a purpose.
The Liverpool legend was sacked by the Premier League side earlier this week, earlier than members of his backroom staff reminiscent of Gary McAllister, Neil Critchley, Tom Culshaw, Jordan Milsom and Scott Mason additionally left the membership.
Queens Park Rangers boss Beale was part of that backroom staff after becoming a member of Villa from Rangers as part of Gerrard’s managerial staff, however opted to depart the membership in favour of a transfer to Loftus Street.
This week Beale has been linked with the place at Wolves, but opted to ignore the interest as a way to give attention to his efforts with the Hoops.
With Aston Villa now in search of a brand new boss as effectively, Beale has once more been linked with the position resulting from QPR’s positioning on the prime of the Championship, together with the likes of Mauricio Pochettino and Thomas Tuchel, however in accordance with the 42-year-old, his future is firmly with the west London membership.
Talking to talkSPORT, Beale mentioned: “No likelihood. They’re a fantastic membership with nice historical past and good individuals behind the scenes.
“They’ve had two excellent managers within the final two years and for no matter purpose it hasn’t labored out so I feel they might have to have a look at the best way the membership is run or the mannequin – is the recruitment all in line?
“There’s numerous good individuals behind the scenes that have gotten numerous despair in the mean time.
“I really feel for the followers as a result of it’s a beautiful soccer membership, however no, I gave my dedication right here the opposite day and there’s definitely no curiosity on my half with Aston Villa.
“Just a few of my mates have clearly misplaced their job in the previous few days and clearly my loyalty is to that friendship.”