Roberto Mancini insists “there’s nothing for now” with regards to the England job and reveals he hasn’t been watching Inter.

The Coach has been a free agent since terminating his contract by mutual consent in August.

He was at Wembley for last week’s World Cup qualifier against Malta as a guest of the England Football Association, fuelling reports he would be taking over permanently from sacked Sam Allardyce.

Roberto Mancini insists “there’s nothing for now” with regards to the England job and reveals he hasn’t been watching Inter.

The Coach has been a free agent since terminating his contract by mutual consent in August.

He was at Wembley for last week’s World Cup qualifier against Malta as a guest of the England Football Association, fuelling reports he would be taking over permanently from sacked Sam Allardyce.

“There’s nothing for now with the England national team,” Mancini told Calciomercato.com when attending a charity match in Milan.

Has the tactician been keeping an eye on his former squad under Frank de Boer?

“I haven’t seen any of the games, so I have nothing to say on Inter.”

What of reports Massimo Moratti could return as President of the Nerazzurri?

“You’d have to ask Moratti if he really wants to come back, but I have nothing to do with it.”

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