Sven-Goran Eriksson currently has four offers on the table, claims his agent Athole Still.
Former England boss eyeing quick-fire return to the game
Sven-Goran Eriksson currently has four offers on the table, claims his agent Athole Still.
The experienced Swede is back on the managerial market after stepping down from his directorial role at Notts County.
Broken promises at Meadow Lane forced Eriksson's hand, although he remains a joint-life president at the League Two club.
He is now openly looking for new employment, and there is no shortage of interest
A man who has coached at the very highest level, both domestically and internationally, is always going to be much sought-after and that is proving to be the case.
Three national sides have already made tentative approaches to Eriksson, while one top club side has also been in touch.
"He's an absolute, 100 per cent football man and that is the main reason he stayed at Notts County. The quicker he is back in the game, the better he will like it," Still told
Sky Sports News.
"All I can say is we have had, at national level, three serious enquiries and one international club enquiry.
"I heard today, but I know nothing about it, that there is supposed to be an English club that is interested in him, but I know nothing about it."
Top class
Still is not surprised to find his client in such high demand, with Eriksson having forged a glowing reputation over the years.
"He is a top class international coach, there is no question about that," he added.
"He is a first class character as well, as the fans at Notts County have found out over the last eight months. Despite what certain people in the media think he is never all about money, it is always about the project."
Eriksson can boast the likes of Lazio, Benfica, Manchester City, England and Mexico on a glittering CV and Still insists the Swede is prepared to consider all offers put to him.
"It's always a question of what is on offer and timing is always important," he said.
"I am fairly sure that if the right club came available, he would love the day to day work of a football coach.
"That's what he loved about being at Notts County, being out there on a Sunday morning, in the rain and in the snow, seeing the U14s and U12s play. His top choice would be a top club."