The Patriots have had some difficulties discovering individuals prepared to interview for his or her head of soccer operations job, however they’ve discovered a few prepared candidates.
Eagles director of scouting Brandon Hunt spoke to the crew on Tuesday and Adam Schefter of ESPN stories that former Panthers director of participant negotiations and wage cap supervisor Samir Suleiman will meet with them on Wednesday.
Suleiman labored for the Panthers from 2020 to 2023 and beforehand labored for the Steelers, Rams, and Jaguars with the same concentrate on contract issues and soccer administration in all stops. His Rams tenure could also be greatest remembered for a message he left for longtime St. Louis Submit-Dispatch reporter Bernie Miklasz that Miklasz ought to inform a supply for a narrative that he’s “not a back-stabber, I am a [expletive] throat slasher, and he’ll know the distinction earlier than it is all stated and completed.”
Scouting director Eliot Wolf has been a de facto Basic Supervisor in New England since Invoice Belichick’s departure and is taken into account the favourite for the job. There’s been conflicting stories about whether or not the Patriots have fulfilled Rooney Rule necessities, however a failure to would account for why a number of different executives have handed on the prospect to interview for a job they consider is earmarked for an inner candidate.

