Owen Hargreaves has given Manchester United team-mate Rio Ferdinand his backing to become the long-term England captain.
Following his appointment in January, Capello announced that he was set to rotate his captains before selecting a permanent on-field leader for the beginning of the 2010 World Cup qualifiers in September.
However, Hargreaves believes that Capello should stick with Ferdinand after the defender helped skipper United to a Premier League and UEFA Champions League double in the absence of injured club captain Gary Neville.
"There are a lot of individuals who could possibly be captain," Hargreaves told a press conference live on Sky Sports News.
"Rio has been the most consistent player in England. He had a tremendous season and epitomised everything we did. He would be a fantastic captain.
"There are other options with Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, John Terry and David Beckham. There are so many options and that is a decision the manager will make."