Fabio Capello could yet stay as England manager following next year’s European Championships even though his contract is due to expire after the tournament.Trevor Brooking, the English Football Association’s director of football development, raised the prospect of the Italian extending his £6 million a year deal if things go well for England in Poland and the Ukraine at Euro 2012 in an interview on Thursday. “Let’s worry about that when it happens,” Brooking told BBC Radio Five Live.“Fabio’s contract ends in the summer and the mindset is for change but you never say never,” former West Ham and England midfielder Brooking added.England would like to appoint a homegrown manager to succeed Capello but with leading candidate Harry Redknapp, the Tottenham Hotspur manager, set to be embroiled in a tax case that has the potential to rule him out of contention, there are not many other suitably qualified English candidates.