THE FA will launch a global search for the next England manager - but Arsene Wenger is already at the top of their list.
Gareth Southgate will be placed in caretaker charge and is expected to lead the Three Lions into the World Cup qualifying campaign, which starts on September 4 against Slovakia.
But FA bosses admit the next appointment is massive and that they want someone with vast experience at the highest level to replace Roy Hodgson.
He quit in the wake of Monday night’s shambolic defeat to Iceland in Nice that saw England exit Euro 2016.
A three man panel of FA chief executive Martin Glenn, technical director Dan Ashworth and vice chairman David Gill will make the final decision on who the new boss is.
But Glenn admits there will be no rush and that the FA are prepared to wait as long as it takes - up to a year if necessary - to get the right man.
Starsport understands Arsenal boss Wenger, who has one more season to run on his Arsenal deal, is the No.1 choice while the likes of Claudio Ranieri and Brendan Rodgers are also on the shortlist.
Ashworth, who will head the search, said: “Arsene Wenger has been here (Premier League) since 1996.
“Has Arsene got a fantastic understanding of the Premier League, of English players, of the English media, of the expectations of England? Absolutely.
“So would you rule him out? Probably not. He might not want it.”
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