Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill is open to a move to the Premier League.
Leicester City had O'Neill on their shortlist to replace Claudio Ranieri before giving the job to the Italian's assistant Craig Shakespeare.
He said: "I'm realistic. I know you're not going to walk into a big job in the Premier League. Maybe my best chance will be by taking a club there, which Sean Dyche and Eddie Howe have done (at Burnley and Bournemouth).
"If the opportunities are given to me, I believe they will come in those types of scenarios. That's something as a British coach you have to come to terms with. You have to continue to work and hopefully get the opportunity."