Phil Neville has left his role as manager of England’s women and is set to take over at David Beckham’s Major League Soccer side Inter Miami.
The 43-year-old was appointed as England boss in January 2018 and his contract was due to end in July.
The Football Association says it will “shortly confirm” an interim head coach until Sarina Wiegman’s arrival.
Netherlands manager Wiegman will take on the full-time role following the delayed Tokyo Olympics in August.
Former Manchester United and Everton defender Neville was the leading contender to manage Great Britain at the Games, but his expected move to the United States has left has left the FA needing another option.
Neville led the Lionesses to their first SheBelieves Cup title in 2019 and fourth place at the Women’s World Cup later the same year, but results since that tournament have been poor.
More to follow.