Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has refused to comment on the possibility of manager Harry Redknapp taking over as England boss on a part-time basis.
Fabio Capello stepped down as manager on Wednesday evening to spark a raft of speculation over who will succeed the Italian in the role ahead of this summer's European Championship.
Redknapp is a hot favourite for the job and it has been suggested he could complete the campaign with Spurs while also taking charge of England part-time - an idea chairman Levy has declined to comment on.
The FA have previously stated they would prefer an English manager in the role, making the 64-year-old a strong candidate.
A host of names have already been linked with the vacant position, including Roy Hodgson, Alan Pardew and Stuart Pearce.
Guus Hiddink is among the foreign managers to have been talked about in connection with the role, while Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger have also been mentioned.
 
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