Arsene Wenger would be a good option as England manager, the FA's chief executive has hinted.
Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn says Arsenal's Arsene Wenger is among the candidates who "fit the criteria perfectly" to succeed Sam Allardyce as England manager.
Allardyce left his post after just 67 days this week, having been secretly filmed by undercover reporters allegedly offering advice on circumventing FA rules governing the transfer of players under third-party ownership.
England's Under-21 coach Gareth Southgate has taken charge of the senior team for the next four matches as a long-term successor to Allardyce is sought.