Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend has downplayed reports that he's set to take over at Newcastle Red Bulls after the World Cup, calling them "speculation" and insisting he hasn't signed a deal beyond 2027. The claims emerged in the Daily Telegraph, which reported that Townsend would become the director of rugby for the ambitious club, taking over from his part-time consultancy role with the team. However, Townsend has denied any involvement, saying he's focused on preparing Scotland for the upcoming Six Nations Championship.
The news comes as speculation surrounding Townsend's future grows, particularly given his existing links with Red Bull and Newcastle. The energy drinks manufacturer recently took control of the club, which was already known for its innovative approach to rugby. Townsend has been a key figure in shaping Scotland's national team, but it seems there may be another challenge on the horizon.
It remains to be seen whether Townsend will ultimately follow through on any potential deal with Newcastle Red Bulls. For now, however, he is keeping his focus firmly on Scotland, urging his players to put their differences aside and come together as a unit before the Six Nations kick-off.
The news comes as speculation surrounding Townsend's future grows, particularly given his existing links with Red Bull and Newcastle. The energy drinks manufacturer recently took control of the club, which was already known for its innovative approach to rugby. Townsend has been a key figure in shaping Scotland's national team, but it seems there may be another challenge on the horizon.
It remains to be seen whether Townsend will ultimately follow through on any potential deal with Newcastle Red Bulls. For now, however, he is keeping his focus firmly on Scotland, urging his players to put their differences aside and come together as a unit before the Six Nations kick-off.