Former Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers admits he's had several offers to return to management.
Rodgers was given the chance to go back to his former club Swansea City when they sacked Garry Monk earlier this season, but preferred to take time away from the game.
"I have had five opportunities since I left Liverpool to get back into work, all at clubs I really respect, but I just felt I wanted to take some time out," he told beIN Sports. "It is very intense when you are in the game.
"I enjoy the scrutiny, and life of being at the leading edge of the game, but that opportunity that presented itself when I left Liverpool gave me the chance to go away for the first time in five years and sit and reflect on how I work and can improve and I hope my next club will benefit from that.
"I had the same situation when I left Reading in December [2009]. I had a bit of time out, and my next club, Swansea, benefited from that and it went well, as it did at Liverpool for a period. So I hope this will be the same, I will reflect and then look to get back somewhere by pre-season."