Paolo Di Canio has spoken of his 'pride' at being linked with the vacant managerial role at West Ham.
West Ham favourite would consider managing former club
Paolo Di Canio has spoken of his 'pride' at being linked with the vacant managerial role at West Ham United.
The Hammers have drawn up a shortlist of 'five or six candidates' as they look to identify former boss Alan Curbishley's successor.
Di Canio enjoyed a successful four seasons at Upton Park establishing himself as a favourite among the club's fans.
And the 40-year-old Italian, who gained his Uefa coaching licence in April, has admitted he would consider managing his former side.
He said in
The Sun: "West Ham is a unique club and history means something. The fact we've had so few managers and the fact the vast majority were former players is important.
A second skin
"For me the shirt still feels like a second skin and I've followed West Ham as a fan ever since I left.
"I'm sorry for Alan Curbishley. He was my boss at Charlton and he's a good man and a good manager.
"Of course, as a professional, I'm going to consider every offer. But the fact that I've been linked to the West Ham job is a huge source of pride for me."
Reports suggest Slaven Bilic, Roberto Donadoni, Roberto Mancini, Morten Olsen, Gianfranco Zola, Gerard Houllier and John Collins are among the contenders to succeed Curbishley.