England manager Sam Allardyce was sacked on Tuesday evening after handling just one match.
He was caught in a sting after an exclusive investigation by The Telegraph revealed he used his position to negotiate a £400,000 deal.
FA chairman Greg Clarke and chief executive Martin Glenn held an emergency meeting at Wembley Stadium, the organisation’s headquarters, on Tuesday morning to discuss the allegations and are understood to be deeply concerned, Telegraph reports.
The investigation also showed Allardyce offered advice to businessmen on how to get around Football Association rules on player transfers.
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