England Under-21s head coach Lee Carsley has signed a new deal through to the end of the 2027 European Championship.
The 51-year-old former Ireland international was handed the reins of the England senior national team on an interim basis last summer following Gareth Southgate's departure, overseeing five wins and one loss in six Nations League matches.
Carsley was believed to have been high on the FAI's list of potential managers before the appointment of Heimir Hallgrimsson and was heavily linked with becoming England’s permanent manager before Thomas Tuchel’s appointment.
But is now back in his under-21s role as the defending champions continue preparations for the 2025 Euros in Slovakia.
"I’m delighted to extend my time with the FA," Carsley said. "It’s a privilege to have the opportunity to work with a young, talented group and help develop them on the international stage.
"While the future is exciting, our immediate priority is this summer’s UEFA U21 Euro in Slovakia as we attempt to emulate the achievement of Dave Sexton’s teams in 1982 and 1984."
England open their campaign against Czechia on Thursday, June 12, before further Group B games against Slovenia and Germany.
Carsley is set to name his final squad for the tournament on Friday.