Andre Villas-Boas plans to return to football next
season, and would relish the chance to take charge of Real Madrid or Barcelona.
The Portuguese coach, who was sacked by Tottenham in
December, revealed he has already had contact with clubs around Europe and
feels ready for another job ahead of the 2014-15 season.
After spells at Porto, Chelsea and Tottenham, the
36-year-old admitted he would like to work in a new league - opening up the
possibility of a move to Spain or Italy.
Villas-Boas has been reported to be on a shortlist put
together by Barcelona for possible replacements for incumbent Gerardo Martino,
and he would love the opportunity to manage either the Catalans or their great
rivals Real.
"Barcelona and Real Madrid are two of the best teams
in the world," he told Marca. "I am a young coach and it would be a
dream to train either of them.
"One of them is the one who has more titles (Real)
and the other success in recent history (Barcelona). The legacy left by (Pep)
Guardiola (at Barca) was awesome.
"I would like to get to know other leagues and I
have had offers from various teams. From around June I am sure I will be
managing again."
Villas-Boas also refused to rule out going back to
England, as he regards the Premier League as the best division in the world.
"Hopefully I can return in the future because it is
the most spectacular league in the world, where you can see great matches and
great goals each week," he added.
Culled from Soccerway
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