Phil Neville has stepped down as England women's manager ahead of his impending appointment at Inter Miami.
Neville's three-year spell leading the Lionesses has officially come to an end, with Netherlands head coach Sarina Wiegman set to replace him following the Olympic Games in August.
England are set to bring in a caretaker boss to see them through the next few months, having been in talks with potential candidates for the role since Rehanne Skinner left her post as Neville's assistant to join Tottenham in November.
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Neville, who led the Lionesses to the 2019 World Cup semi-finals in France, is expected to take over in the dugout at David Beckham-owned MLS franchise Inter Miami in the coming days, with the former Manchester United star set to link up with his old team-mate in the United States.