Craig Levein hopes Steven Naismith's revived Scotland career can help persuade the forward to stay at Hearts beyond the summer.
On-loan Naismith is considering a move to the United States when his Norwich contract expires but remains in talks over a permanent switch to Hearts.
Birmingham were linked with a move for the 32-year-old earlier in the week and reports emerged on Friday that the former Rangers and Everton player was weighing up a move to Major League Soccer.
Levein said: "He told me that. We have very open and honest discussions. I think he will want to be a coach, for sure, and I would suggest that when he's a coach maybe he should go to the MLS, and finish his playing career here.
"I speak to Steven regularly. He's not a guy who is prone to knee-jerk reactions and he will think long and hard about what his next move is."
Naismith netted two goals in four games for Scotland in the autumn after a flying start to the season saw him make his international return after an 18-month absence.
Levein said: "My view is he is in a good place just now – he is playing good football, he's got himself back into the national team, he is hugely respected at Hearts.
"He's got a chance, all being well, if Alex (McLeish) and his team manage to qualify for a major tournament, I'm sure Steven will be a major part of that.
"I think all of these things are easier for him if he's still at Hearts. So I'm hopeful he will stay."