Former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has revealed that he would like to work in the Premier League again at some point in his career.
The Italian, who won a league and FA Cup double during his two-year spell at Stamford Bridge, had recently been linked with the Liverpool job before that went to Jurgen Klopp.
Ancelotti is currently taking a year-long sabbatical from football after leaving Real Madrid in the summer, and the 56-year-old has said that, while England tempts him, he is open as to where he manages next.
"I dream of an experience in the Premier League, that's the place to work in football with the right pressure," Ancelotti told Corriere dello Sport.
"First stop, I want to coach there, but I must also think about the time when I will say enough. In the days of Reggiana I told myself that after five years I would say enough. That was 25 years ago and I'm still going.
"For now, I can say that my rest will last until the end of the year. From January onwards, I'll be ready to get back to work. I do not know where, I will evaluate any proposal that comes at that time."
Ancelotti managed Chelsea from 2009 to 2011.