New England manager Thomas Tuchel has reportedly been told by the FA that he can work remotely for part of the week when he begins duties in January.
The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss will not be pressured to attend daily meeting at St Georges' Park, according to a report, despite committing to live in England 'most of the time' when he was appointed last month.
Tuchel's arrangement would alter greatly to Gareth Southgate, who was based at the centre in Burton for three days a week during his eight years in charge of the men's team.