Brendan Rodgers will be itching to get back to work since leaving Celtic.
Rodgers resigned as Celtic manager in the wake of the 3-1 loss against Hearts, amid a backdrop of uncertainty over his future.
The Northern Irishman was out of contract at the end of the season but refused to commit, which led to Dermot Desmond tearing into Rodgers in his farewell statement.
Since then, the 52-year-old has already been linked with jobs at Nottingham Forest and Wolverhampton Wanderers, but has his eyes set elsewhere.
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Brendan Rodgers fancies trying his hand abroad
Not short of offers it seems, Rodgers will take his time over where he heads next but reportedly wants to head to the Middle East for his next venture.
According to Alan Nixon, the former Hoops boss is open to working in the Saudi Pro League.
Nixon wrote that Rodgers likes the idea of being able to work with some lucrative players, as well as earning a big pay day.
Former Celtic players Jack Hendry and Moussa Dembele are currently plying their trade in the league.
Other big-hitters in world football like Cristiano Ronaldo are also playing in the Middle East, but as it stands, no jobs seem to be available.
Celtic have a manager search of their own to contend with
The Hoops are looking for their own manager to replace Rodgers, but haven’t found much luck of late.
Kjetil Knutsen is a favourite for the role, while the likes of Wilfried Nancy, Kieran McKenna and Robbie Keane have all been mentioned.
Martin O’Neill is still in charge as it stands, but it is clear that a long-term vision is needed to take the club to the next level.
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