Healey has worked as a banker and BBC analyst since retiring
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Austin Healey admits he would like to get involved with the England coaching set-up in future but insists he has not been offered a role as backs coach.
The former Leicester star has been linked with a role alongside Martin Johnson, a possible new team manager.
"The furthest I have gone is speaking to Brian Ashton about where England are going and my interest in coaching.
"I haven't been offered a job, but hopefully that could be something that transpires in future," he told the BBC.
"I am interested in getting into coaching but the reports I have read this week are all pie in the sky."
Healey, who won 51 England caps before retiring in 2006 and toured with the Lions in 1997 and 2001, has no coaching experience at the highest level.
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He was, though, one of the most inventive players in world rugby, lining up for England in several different positions, including scrum-half, fly-half and wing.
Rugby Football Union director of elite rugby Rob Andrew will present his annual Six Nations review to the RFU management board on Wednesday.
He is likely to recommend that head coach Ashton and his assistants John Wells and Mike Ford continue in their current roles, although possibly with extra personnel alongside them.
Andrew is understood to have held talks with Johnson, even though Ashton has already said he does not want a team manager "who's going to interfere or get involved in the rugby side of things".
Twickenham bosses are keen to have any new managerial and coaching team in place ahead of England's two-Test New Zealand tour in June.
But it is unclear at this stage whether or not any rubber-stamped decisions will be announced by the management board next week.
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