Republic of Ireland boss Martin O'Neill says he won't be applying for the Leicester City job.
The Foxes are without a manager after sacking Claudio Ranieri on Thursday, the man who oversaw their remarkable surge to the Premier League title last season.
O'Neill, who won the League Cup in 1997 and 2000 with Leicester, has been linked with the post.
But when asked about what would happen if Leicester were to contact him and gauge his interest in returning, the 64-year-old told BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme: "I wouldn't be going.
"I'm enjoying the job here (with the Republic) at this moment and we have some big games ahead."
O'Neill was then asked about the possibility of doing both jobs simultaneously.
"I hadn't even thought about it," he said.
"And if that were the case - not talking about myself, but in general if someone were taking time to do two jobs at the same time - I think there would be problems if you didn't get the results on both sides."