Former Manchester United boss David Moyes is willing to work abroad.
Moyes did hold talks with Galatasaray over the summer.
"Picking my next job is vitally important, I'm well aware of that," he admitted to the Telegraph. "I've an open mind as to what it will be and where it will be - if it's in the Premier League or in the UK, that's fine.
"But if it's abroad then I'm okay with that. I have always been an advocate of players and coaches going abroad if that's the right opportunity. It doesn't happen, not enough anyway.
"You look at how well Terry Venables did in Spain and how well Bobby Robson did - they are up there with the great managers and both had periods working in Europe. One of the reasons why I wanted to be part of the League Managers Association was because I felt there were an awful lot of foreign coaches coming into these shores but we were not exporting enough British talent.
"It's good that we have good managers like Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger in this country but I think we should be trying to send out some of our managers to other countries to help not just the development of themselves but the leagues over here. It can enhance their careers. So I've an open mind on where I go next."
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