Use your head and sign up now for the Everton FC newsletter Sign up now Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid Email

Roberto Martinez could become the new manager of Spain.

The Everton boss has been named by Vicente Del Bosque as a candidate to replace him when he steps down after Euro 2016.

Del Bosque also lists Rafa Benitez as a potential new manager of the Spanish national team but Martinez’s name is being discussed by the national team executives.

“There are many good Spanish managers - Benitez, Roberto Martinez, Julen Lopetegui (former Porto boss),” Del Bosque is quoted as saying.

“Finding a new manager is very easy.”

Martinez is contracted to Everton until the summer of 2019 and recently spoke about wanting to create a dynasty at Goodison.

He said: “The focus now goes onto the owners, what is the plan and what is the strategy behind their football clubs,” Martinez said.

“Every manager goes through good and bad periods and it’s how the manager fits into that role of building a football club. I don’t think every manager knows how to build a football club, that’s the truth.”