Jurgen Klopp has suggested that he would favour a job in the Premier League should he leave Borussia Dortmund.
The German has been touted as a possible successor to Arsene Wenger at Arsenal, having established a reputation as one of the best managers in Europe since becoming Dortmund boss in 2008.
Speaking ahead of their Champions League clash with the Gunners on Wednesday, Klopp refused to confirm whether or not he has ever been contacted by an English club, but did indicate a future interest because his coaching techniques demand a command of the language.
"I don't think about my future in this moment. Not about of my long future," the 47-year-old told reporters.
"The only [other] language I speak is English and with my kind of coaching I need the language. But not now, not in the next year. I don't know when. I don't plan thinks like this.
"If you ask me what will you do after Borussia Dortmund, and I told you it's possible. But only then."
Klopp, who has won two Bundesliga titles, a German Cup and reached a Champions League final with Dortmund, has also previously been linked with the managerial hotseats at Manchester United and Liverpool.