Former Leeds boss David O'Leary has hinted he would be interested in replacing Jean Tigana at Fulham.
O'Leary said Sunday he was looking for opportunities to get back into the game having settled his compensation claim with Leeds.
"I can't wait to get back into it and the sooner the better. I'll speak to anyone who gets in touch with me in confidence. I won't say no to anybody," said O'Leary.
"I hope a job comes in the summer. I've settled with Leeds, can take another job and I want to get back in. I've got an open view but, ideally, I'd like to get back into the Premiership where I managed for four years and thought I did a good job."
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