Martin Jol has revealed that he is keen to secure his next managerial job in England.
Reports suggest former Spurs boss has southern preference
Martin Jol has revealed that he is keen to secure his next managerial job in England.
Jol's time in charge of Tottenham Hotspur came to an end in October, and he has since been linked with a number of clubs.
Rumours initially linked the Dutchman with PSV EIndhoven, however rumours soon petered as it became aware he was keen to remain in England.
Jol was then offered the opportunity to take over at Birmingham City, but he rejected The Blues' enquiry.
Turbulent
The 51-year-old coach has been taking some time out in order to recuperate after a turbulent few months, but he has confirmed he will return to England early in December.
Jol has reaffirmed his desire to coach in England, while reports suggest he is is keen to seek employment at a southern club.
"I shall be back [in the country] around the second week in December," he told the
Daily Express.
"Then I'll be looking for a new job - preferably in England."