New Zealand Football have made Anthony Hudson a formal offer to become the new All Whites coach, according to the Bahrain Football Association.
The 33-year old Englishman, who has been described as a "young Jose Mourinho", is currently the coach of the Bahrain national team but has submitted a letter of resignation to the BFA following NZF's proposal, signalling his desire to switch allegiances to New Zealand.
The BFA last night released a statement calling for an urgent meeting of their governing council to discuss Hudson's request, which is expected to take place tomorrow.
Hudson signed a two-year contract with Bahrain in February and was expected to lead them at November's Gulf Cup and January's Asian Cup. NZF had hoped to unveil him as their new coach this week and begin planning for their international against Uzbekistan on September 8.
A three-man shortlist had been selected by NZF for the vacant position left by Ricki Herbert last November, and Hudson was the preferred choice over two Australians - former Australia and Sydney FC coach Frank Farina and ex-Newcastle Jets coach Gary Van Egmond.