Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has revealed that he has not held talks with the Football Association about becoming the next England boss.
Current England coach Fabio Capello has already stated that he will leave the role after the European Championships in 2012, and many reports have made Redknapp the leading contender to take over from the Italian.
However, the 64-year-old has denied stories that discussions have already been held regarding the position.
"Until I get offered the job I wouldn't have a decision to make, but at the moment I haven't spoken to anybody about being England manager," the London Evening Standard quotes Redknapp as saying.
"I want to see England do well, I want Capello to get them to the Euros and I want them to win it.
"And if they win it under Capello, I definitely won't get it."
England need just one point against Montenegro next month to confirm their participation in Poland and Ukraine next year.