The US Soccer Federation and Bob Bradley, head coach for the last four years of the US Men's National Team, will resume talks concerning his future with the team after Tuesday's exhibition game with Brazil at New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.
His contract with the federation expires at the end of the year, but there is speculation in the British media Bradley could be offered the head coaching job with the English Premier League's Aston Villa after Martin O'Dell announced his resignation Monday.
Should Bradley's contract not be renewed or he does not pursue another offer, speculation tilts toward former Germany head coach Jurgen Klinsmann being offered the job.
Fired in April 2009 by Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, Klinsmann was considered the top coach for the job when Bruce Arena was released, but turned the job down when he was told he wouldn't have access to our best players to make a team happen.
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