David Moyes is enjoying his first real break for more than a decade after being sacked by Manchester United before the summer. His 12 months at United were met with many unwanted records after the team slumped to a new lows every week. They finished the season outside the top four for the first time in almost 2 decades and this resulted in Moyes losing his job despite having signed up six-year contract at the time of the start. The former Everton boss has been seen enjoying his time out from the game with holidays at United States.
In his first major interview since leaving United, Moyes has said that the time out from the game has enabled him to take a different look at things. He also says that he is now ready to return to management. Unlike most of the British managers, the former Preston North End boss says that he is keen to look at jobs abroad as well. He has said that the prospect of managing in the Bundesliga or the Turkish league seems extremely exciting. Unsurprisingly, Moyes has been linked with jobs in the German and Turkish leagues over the last few weeks. The possibility of a vacant job at Inter Milan could also come up in the next few weeks if results do not improve for the Italian club.
“I’m ready to go. I’ve no time scale. I’m enjoying the break but I’m a football man and I want to work. I feel my best years are still ahead of me and I do feel I am still a young manager. I’ve lots to learn and lots I want to put into practice. I think I am better equipped to take over a job like Manchester United now than even when I did take over because I’ve had a chance to see what happens, what goes on,” said Moyes.