Kieran McKenna has emerged as a shock contender to replace Gareth Southgate as England manager, according to reports.
The Three Lions are on the hunt for a new first team manager in eight years after the resignation of Gareth Southgate, on the back of their Euro 2024 final defeat by Spain.
Names such as Graham Potter, Eddie Howe and Lee Carsley have all been in the discussions as to who should succeed Southgate - but now McKenna joins that list.
According to The Sun, the Ipswich boss has become one of the FA's candidates after securing back-to-back promotions with the Tractor Boys.
They also claim that FA technical director John McDermott is considered to be 'a huge fan' of McKenna, having worked together when the latter was a Tottenham youth coach.
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna has emerged as a shock candidate for the England job
Gareth Southgate stepped down from the role after England's Euro 2024 final defeat by Spain
Furthermore, it's claimed that the FA do not think that the next manager must be English - which gives Northern Irishman McKenna a good chance.
After his impressive work at Portman Road, a number of Premier League sides were linked with McKenna however the 38-year-old, as a result, signed a new deal in May.
'I am extremely proud to have signed a new contract with the club,' said McKenna, whose contract runs until 2028.
'We have enjoyed incredible success together over the last two seasons and I'm excited to have the opportunity and responsibility of leading this fantastic club into its first season in the Premier League in 22 years.
'Preparation and planning for the challenge ahead has been ongoing since we won promotion at the beginning of May, with plenty of work still to do before the start of the new season at what is such an exciting time for everyone at the club.
'I am so happy to have committed my future to taking the next step with Ipswich Town and am really excited for what's ahead as we continue this journey together.'
His work at Ipswich has brought them back to the top flight for the first time since 2001-02
FA technical director John McDermott (left) is considered to be a 'huge fan' of McKenna
Manchester United - when still considering Erik ten Hag's future - held talks with McKenna in the build-up to the FA Cup final, while Chelsea and Brighton were also interested.
Ipswich will embark on their first Premier League campaign since 2001-02 after sealing promotion from the Championship at the first time of asking.
His achievements with a side who had previously been in decline had made him one of the most sought-after managers in the country.