The FA has formally advertised the England men’s manager vacancy on its website as the search for Gareth Southgate’s successor continues.
English football’s governing body says it has “already identified a number of candidates” after Southgate announced his resignation from the role on July 16.
The job description says the successful candidate will “have significant experience of English football, with a strong track record delivering results in the Premier League and/or leading international competitions”.
Other job requirements include being “experienced in successfully identifying, managing and developing English qualified players” and being “highly resilient and comfortably in a very high-profile role with intense public scrutiny”.
The FA has set a deadline of August 2 for applications. England’s next game is against the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League on September 7.
“We are currently overseeing a highly targeted process to appoint the next Head Coach of the England Men’s Senior Team.
“Our succession planning process has already identified a number of candidates; in addition to this we are committed to open recruitment processes in the football industry and are interested in hearing from individuals who meet the following criteria:
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Sky Sports News revealed the next England manager will be the best person for the job – regardless of their nationality.
However, it is thought that FA chief executive Mark Bullingham would prefer to hire an English manager.
On the eve of Euro 2024, where England lost in the final to Spain, Bullingham said on the record when asked directly if the next England manager would be English: “Any federation in the world would want to have a pool of top home-grown talent playing and managing at any time.”
FA technical director John McDermott, who reports in to Bullingham, is known to have a good relationship with Mauricio Pochettino after the two men worked together closely at Tottenham.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe and Graham Potter also have admirers among senior FA staff.
Howe signed a new multi-year contract extension last season – which was only made public by Newcastle CEO Darren Eales on Tuesday – meaning the FA would have to pay significant compensation to prise him away from St James’ Park.
Sky Sports News understands that Newcastle are confident the 46-year-old will remain in charge.
Another name in the mix is current England U21 manager Lee Carsley – with the FA keen to include in its recruitment process, managers who have come through the ranks at St George’s Park.
England are due to start their Nations League campaign in six weeks against the Republic of Ireland and they would like to have made an appointment by then.
Should that not happen, then an interim appointment will be made – with that increasingly looking like Carsley.
Bullingham said on Tuesday: “We have an interim solution in place if it is needed. We know there will be inevitable speculation, but we won’t be commenting further on our process until we appoint.”
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