Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp intends to take charge of England for the Euros.
The Sunday Mirror says he wants to see out the season and guide Spurs into the Champions League.
But Harry also believes he can't turn down the chance of managing England.
FA chairman David Bernstein recognises the pressure he's under to appoint Redknapp.
Bernstein said: "I'm not concerned about the hype. We live in the real world.
"The national mood would clearly prefer an English manager and it would be nice to reflect the national mood.
"The guy's done amazingly recently, he's a fine manager and he's English."Once the domestic campaign is over, he will be ready to galvanise England's Euro campaign.