Love him as we do, we've rather enjoyed Roy Hodgson's analysis for the BBC at the World Cup, but if The Daily Mirror is to be believed, we may have seen the last of him on the box.
For they report that Woy is set to fly back to Blighty in order to tie up his move to Liverpool.
The paper claims that, now Fabio Capello probably won't resign as England manager, the only obstacle to Hodgson's move to Anfield has been removed.
Apparently the move was 'rubber-stamped' by the Liverpool board on Friday, but will make an official annoucement on the deal in the next couple of days.
Martin O'Neill, Manuel Pellegrini and Alex McLeish had been considered, but Hodgson was identified as the ideal candidate.
Milan Jovanovic has revealed he could pull out of his move to Liverpool.
The Serbia striker, whose contract at Standard Liege came to an end this summer, signed a pre-contract agreement with Liverpool in February.
However, speculation has been rife that former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez, now at Inter Milan, would attempt to ambush the deal.
And Jovanovic has hinted he could decide to follow Benitez to the San Siro.
"There is an agreement signed with Liverpool, but if either party wants to end it, it's not impossible," said the 29-year-old in quotes reported on Tuttomercatoweb.com.