Frank Lampard has withdrawn from the running to replace Daniel Farke as the next Norwich head coach.
According to reports, Frank Lampard turned down the chance to manage Norwich City.
Lampard is understood to have held good conversations with Norwich, who were impressed by the former Derby and Chelsea boss, but he does not feel the job is right for him at this stage of his career.
The former West Ham, Chelsea and England midfielder’s removal from the process appears to leave Dean Smith as the leading candidate for the job at Carrow Road.
The 50-year-old is believed to have shown an in-depth knowledge of Norwich’s squad and playing style, as well as an understanding of the culture at the club.
Smith, who is currently taking time to visit his son in New York after leaving Villa, is seen by the Norwich hierarchy as a good fit for the club.
Lampard was seen to offer a different set of skills and was viewed by Norwich as a young and inspiring candidate who could help attract top players.
The 43-year-old, who is currently in Dubai, held further talks with Norwich on Friday, but those discussions have now come to an end.
Norwich have not offered the head coach job to any candidate yet are not expected to make a decision until Sunday at the earliest, Skysport reports.
They are keen to take their time over the appointment, which they see as a key one for the future direction of the club.
Norwich sacked Farke just hours after they recorded their first Premier League win of the season, away to Brentford on November 6.
The Canaries are bottom of the table after collecting just five points from their first 11 games since returning to the top flight.
Their next game after the current international break is at home to Southampton on November 20.