Moyes open to managing Scottish club
David Moyes has refused to rule out taking a club job in Scotland, amid reports linking him with Celtic and succeeding Alex Mcleish as national team manager.
The former Manchester United, West Ham and Sunderland boss hasn’t had a role since leaving the Hammers last year, and is currently the frontrunner for the Scotland job after attending three Scottish top-flight games over the weekend. But the 56-year-old DAVID MOYES
“My first choice would be to go back into club management”
hinted at preferring a club job over an international post.
Speaking on TALKSPORT, he said: “Scotland have got the nucleus of a team which is forming. Obviously we’re short of a centre forward at the moment and one or two others but there is a group of Scottish players you’d hope would get better results than what we’ve had.
“I prefer the day-to-day but can I see myself being a national manager? Of course, but at the moment my first choice would be to go back into club management.
“I think I’d be open to whatever’s right [in England or Scotland]. The best league to manage in is the English Premier League.
“I played for Celtic, but I’ve got to say, if I got a chance to go back and work in Spain again or in Germany or Italy I would take those opportunities as well.”