The US commander of foreign forces in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus is being seriously considered for CIA director and will quit his current position by early autumn. According to Tolo News, General Petraeus is expected to take the job if offered according to many sources including US government officials, NPR has written. The present CIA Chief, Leon Panetta, is being considered to replace Defence Secretary Robert Gates. Mr Gates has reportedly said he will step down this year. White House and Pentagon officials have declined to comment on personnel changes, according to NPR. Adm. James Stavridis, Nato's present supreme commander is expected to become the Chief of Naval Operations. Gen. Petraeus had refused an offer to take the top Nato job in Brussels which left him few high profile military jobs, sources have told NPR. General Martin Dempsey has already taken over as the Army Chief of Staff and the chances that Petraeus will be considered for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff are said to be low. David Petraues to expected to be replaced with the current deputy commanding office of the US Central Command Marine Lt Gen. John Allen. However, final decisions have yet to be made.