Craig Bellamy is set to be named the new Wales manager.
The 44-year-old has emerged as the Football Association of Wales (FAW’s) first choice to replace Rob Page, who was sacked last month.
Bellamy is currently at Burnley, where he had been acting head coach before Scott Parker’s appointment last week.
Parker was keen to work with the Welshman, but it appears the former Wales captain is attracted to managing his country.
BBC Sport Wales understands the final details of a deal are still be agreed with both Bellamy and Burnley.
But an appointment is understood to be close, bringing an end the search to replace Page who was sacked in June after Wales failed to qualify for Euro 2024.
Bellamy has long stated his ambition to manage his country and met with senior FAW figures last week.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry, Georgia boss Willy Sagnol and surprise contender Oxford United boss Des Buckingham were all spoken to about the post.
But Bellamy, who narrowly missed out to Ryan Giggs for job in 2018, is said to have impressed during discussions – and will now get the chance to lead the side in qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
His first game as Wales manager will be a Nations League home tie against Turkey on 6 September, followed by a trip to Montenegro on 9 September.