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Glenn Hoddle 'considering QPR role'

Glenn Hoddle is considering a return to football coaching with QPR -- but it is understood that any role is likely to be on a part-time basis as the ex-England manager juggles numerous other commitments, according to PA Sport.

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Rangers boss Harry Redknapp is interested in adding Hoddle to his staff, and the former Chelsea, Tottenham, Southampton and Wolves boss is considering whether to accept his offer.

The possibility of returning to the Premier League appeals to Hoddle, who considered last December as successor to Andre Villas-Boas at Tottenham, only for Tim Sherwood to be appointed instead.

However, he also has to manage his television commitments.

A source close to Hoddle told Press Association Sport: "It's 50-50 as to whether he'll come back with QPR. He's thinking about it.

"If he does come back, it's very likely it would be on a part-time basis."

Redknapp has been looking to add to his coaching staff since Steve McClaren, another former England boss, left to become boss of Derby last season.

QPR returned to the Premier League by beating Derby in last season's Championship playoff final at Wembley.

Information from the Press Association was used in this report.

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