Harry Redknapp has admitted that he would return to football management, but only at the right club.
The 68-year-old has been out of work since handing in his resignation at Queens Park Rangers in February, citing knee problems as his reason for leaving the Premier League strugglers.
Redknapp says that he feels fine again following knee surgery and would relish another crack at a full-time job provided that the circumstances were right for him.
"It is difficult to know whether you want to go back in again, but if the right offer came along for the right job then I would consider it, because I do love the game and certainly do miss it," he told PA. "But unless it was the right job I would not bother. It has got to be something which I really wanted to do.
"It would not be a case of the money. I had an offer earlier this week to go and work abroad where the money was incredible, a mind-blowing offer, but at the moment it did not interest me. I have my wife here, my grandkids and everything else, so it has got to be something I wanted to do.
"I don't have to work any more if I don't want to at my age, but I feel fit as a fiddle and if I could go into a club somewhere, maybe try to get them up from the Championship or somewhere in the Premier League, then I might be interested."
Redknapp has also managed Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth, West Ham United, Southampton and Bournemouth during his career.