Redknapp is the overwhelming favourite to succeed
Although Redknapp admits it would be heart-breaking to leave a club where he has enjoyed so much success, the 64-year-old has already declared his interest in taking on the national side, conceding last week that the role would be the 'ultimate' for any English manager.
He said: "I'm very happy in my role as USA manager and busy preparing for the start of World Cup qualifying this summer."
Redknapp was last week cleared of two charges of tax evasion in a draining 13-day trial and he has now taken a break for a few days to rest and recuperate ahead of this weekend's FA Cup game against League Two side Stevenage.
The former Portsmouth manager did little to dampen speculation that he wants to take the national job by talking at length about the England team after his side's 5-0 win over Newcastle United.
The win, which kept Tottenham within seven points of the Premier League summit, was thanks in no small part to the efforts of Emmanuel Adebayor.
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The goal - his first in 713 minutes of competitive action - came as a huge relief to the former Arsenal man.
"I had a tough time. I didn't score for a few games but I came back and scored and I made a lot of assists," Adebayor told Spurs TV Online. "It's good for the confidence. We are all human. When you go through four, five, six games without scoring you start questioning yourself.
"You start saying: 'what is happening? What is wrong?'
"I got some stick from my team-mates as well - in a good way - so I was happy to score and to help the team win.
"I've worked hard in training and my team-mates all believe in me and what I can do."
It was also a successful day for Spurs new boy
Many had questioned why Redknapp signed the 33-year-old, but he linked up well with Adebayor to register his first two Tottenham goals inside 20 minutes of his first start.
Former Metz man Adebayor was impressed with how well he worked with Saha, who he knows from their time in
He said: "It was easy because I know him from
"We talked a lot before the game. I know where he goes on the pitch and we talked a lot on the pitch. That made it easy for us."
Redknapp is likely to rest a number of his stars for this weekend's fifth-round clash against Stevenage.
King, who suffers from a chronic knee injury, is out of contract at the end of the season and Redknapp said earlier this term that he would have to play at least 20 games to earn a new one.
The Spurs club captain, who has made 15 appearances so far this year, is happy to leave discussions about his future until the end of the season.
He said: "I've left it between my agent and the chairman and I have not heard anything at the moment. I'm just keeping my head down and playing as many games as I can and at the end of the season we will see where that is."
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Dempsey goal accounts for Italy
The United States pulled off an historic first win over Italy in an international friendly in Genoa.
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