Former Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp has told Premier League clubs he's just a phone call away.
Klopp is being linked with Brendan Rodgers' job at Liverpool this summer.
He told the Daily Star Sunday: "If someone will call me then we will talk about it. It's not important for me to stay in the same place for a long time. My children are old enough now to stay alone.
"I know that some clubs were interested, of course. They thought about us. Manchester City? I don't say anything about this.
"It makes me proud that some Arsenal fans might want me. But it's not important for me to be proud. My mother is proud.
"The important thing is new ideas not money. It is important to make the next step. And I think England is the only country where I should work next to Germany because it's the only country where I know the language.
"When I have watched Arsenal in the last 10 years it is nearly perfect football and for me it should be Sir Arsene Wenger. He is really something. I love him."