FORMER MANCHESTER UNITED boss David Moyes admits he would be interested in managerial posts with Celtic and Scotland if they became available.
The 55-year-old has been without a coaching role since leaving West Ham in the summer of 2018.
He steered the Hammers to Premier League survival during a brief spell at the London Stadium, having previously endured a difficult time at United, Real Sociedad and Sunderland.
Moyes is eager to return to the dugout and is actively scouring the market for potential positions. A club job would be his preference but, with questions being asked of Alex McLeish, an international option could appeal.
Moyes told BBC Sport: “Club football would be my choice, but Scotland’s my country and I’m really passionate. I’ve followed Scotland to all the tournaments when I was a young man, I used to go to Wembley regularly with my dad, so I’ve got some great memories of being a Scotland supporter.
“The Scotland job is difficult for anybody because there’s great expectation. I don’t think there’s any one way we can fix it. I don’t have all the answers, but I’ve got some ideas and thoughts.
“There are many things we’re not doing in Scotland, we’ve chosen to bring in lots of foreign players, and cheap foreign players, and maybe a lot of the young Scottish players are not getting the opportunities.
“We need to see if we can find a solution to develop more players, but we’re not going to do it in two or four years, it’s a 10 or 15-year plan.”
While Moyes could be charged with the task of delivering an upturn in fortunes for Scotland, there are high-profile domestic posts that could soon be available.
The reins at Celtic may be up for grabs this summer, with Neil Lennon back at Parkhead on an interim basis. The Hoops turned to a familiar face in the wake of Brendan Rodgers’ decision to head for Leicester City, and Moyes admits he would be interested if another change is to be made in Glasgow.
He added: “I would always be interested, but Lenny’s done a brilliant job. He’s been there before and the job he’s doing at the moment would warrant being the Celtic manager. He’s doing a good job.”
Lennon has gone unbeaten through his first four games back at Celtic, with three victories claimed from those outings. He has maintained a 10-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership table, heading into an Old Firm clash with Rangers on Sunday, while also booking a spot in the Scottish Cup semi-finals.
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I think I speak for all Celtic fans when I say, get to fúck.
No thanks
If Neil Lennon doesn’t get the Celtic job then I want Steve Clarke. Moyes shouldn’t be anywhere near the conversation.
@David Harkin: I dont think Steve Clarke’s styles of football fits in with Celtics philosophy however his style of play would have gained Celtic much more points in the champions league than Rodgers.
Keep them to yourself Moyseh.
If Lennon completes the Treble Treble he deserves a three year contract. End of. This story is laughable but he’s welcome to replace Slippy G though. Hail! Hail!
Wasn’t interested when he thought he was good enough for the epl thanks but no thanks
One name will haunt him for the rest of his life – Mike Phelan