David Moyes has revealed his ambition to coach in a European league one day - and named Germany as the most appealing option.
The Everton manager is a huge admirer of German football and has been studying the framework of the Bundesliga to try to improve himself as a coach, as well as his team's performance.
Ambitious Moyes, who is set for discussions with Everton chairman Bill Kenwright next month to extend his contract, said in an interview with France Football:
'I always had the hope of being a coach abroad. If I had the choice, I would probably go to Germany, in part because of the mentality, which is similar to mine. I'm also fascinated by what happens in German football.
'They seem to have found a way of producing young players. Look at Borussia Dortmund. I saw them against Manchester City this season. They were fantastic. They put this incredible intensity on their opponents to break the tempo. It adds a new tactical level.
'If I was not working as a coach, I think I would decide to go to South America: to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, to see how they train young people out there. That would be my project: to understand football better.'
In his 11th year in charge of Everton, Moyes has overseen a decade of massive improvement and this season they are contenders to finish in the top four.
Kenwright continues to look for investors who could make a difference and Moyes does not think a massive amount of money is required to propel Everton forward.
'Everton have shown stability and are going in the right direction,' said Moyes. 'We do not need a billionaire... even if we have nothing against the issue of finding one. We are a club. We are a community. Everton are for the people, for the people of Liverpool.
'From the first day I wanted to change the perception of Everton. I do not know if I could one day take Everton as far as winning titles or playing in European Cup finals but I wanted people to say, "Things are getting better. Everton are a good club, a stable club". I wanted to make an impact.'
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Source: DailyMail
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