Former Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink is open to returning to management after the World Cup.
Hiddink, who quit Russian side Anzhi earlier this season, says he is not planning to retire and wants to take the helm of a national team.
Hiddink, 67, told the People: "I have always enjoyed working with a national team. I made it clear I needed a break and I enjoy spending my time on different things for a few months. But I am still full of energy and I am not bitter or stale yet as a manager.
"I can't say what my new job will be yet. It could be a role as national manager anywhere. I have had an approach from Australia, but I have made it clear that was not what I had in mind.
"Right now, in the middle of the season, I want no obligations. I have travelled and worked all over the world. I will weigh things up towards the new season and then decide where I will coach again.''
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