Neil Lennon is very keen to get back into football management, and is open to taking a job in any part of the globe in order to do so.
Lennon ended his three year stint at Hibernian last month after a falling out with the hierarchy at the club. His stint in Endiburgh featured a promotion from the Scottish Championship, and Hibs have gone on to establish themselves in SPL in the interim.
While he has only been out of a job for around three weeks, Lennon is already on the lookout for his next management gig. Speaking on Sky Sports' 'The Debate', he said that he was open to offers from all clubs, even being willing to move across the globe:
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""Anything really! I'm not desperate but I love the game"
Neil Lennon discusses which club would interest him following his @HibernianFC exit, admitting he won't rule out working abroad:
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There's not much in Scotland for me to do I don't think, so again you look over the border, or you look abroad. I've European experience with His, and of course during my four years at Celtic as well. They were great experiences, and I've got that on CV.
Ideal, going back to England would be fantastic, but if an opportunity came up that I really fancied, even abroad, then that is something I would look at.
If there's not the opportunity to work at the level I would want to work at, then I would look on the continent, even to America or the Far East or Australia.
Anything really! I'm not desperate, I just love the game.
Lennon has had one previous stint in English football, spending two years at Bolton Wanderers. It was a club that was having major financial struggles at the time, and his stock has risen since moving back to Scotland.
It would not be surprising to see Lennon be given another go in the Championship in the coming months.