Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp admits he would find it difficult to leave Spurs for the vacant England job.
The 65-year-old has is an overwhelming favourite to succeed Fabio Capello, who resigned as England manager last month.
Redknapp has previously admitted that it would be a dream for any English manager to take control of his country, but concedes he still has unfinished business with Tottenham.
"I'm not sure," Redknapp told L'Equipe when asked if he would like to manage England.
"I have a very good job at Tottenham today and I like it. But I do not know. We will wait and see."
Redknapp also acknowledged that the challenges facing an international manager are totally different to those at club level.
"When you have a club, you are looking for a striker and you take them. When you're coach, you must do with the players you have in your country," he added.
"If you do not have a good scorer, you have none. And you almost never see the players. Two days every two months: it is very difficult."
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