Roy Hodgson wants to succeed Sam Allardyce at Crystal Palace, according to reports.
Hodgson, 69, has been out of work since quitting England after their humiliating defeat to Iceland at the Euros last summer.
The former Fulham manager has stated a desire to work again, despite his turbulent spell with the national team.
And The Sun says that he wants to boss Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
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The Eagles are looking for a new manager after Allardyce, who guided them to top-flight survival, resigned last week.
Chris Coleman, Garry Monk and Walter Mazzarri have been linked with the vacant job at Selhurst Park.
Hodgson has a wealth of experience in the Premier League after managing Fulham, West Brom and Liverpool.
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