Ex-Chelsea manager, Frank Lampard, has admitted he is interested in managing the England national team.
Lampard is one of the coaches being linked to the role after Gareth Southgate stepped down after Euro 2024.
The Football Association, FA, has put Lee Carsley in interim charge of the Three Lions.
In a chat with The Sports Agents podcast, Lampard admitted the job is one that would interest every Englishman in management.
He said: “As an English player who played 100-plus times, and an English person who’s very proud – of course, the England set up is something that I never dreamed of.
“I played many times for England. So, now as a coach, you know, I think I would be crazy to sort of say, ‘Oh no, that would never interest me.’”