Former Leeds United and Queens Park Rangers boss Neil Warnock has refused to rule out a return to management with Huddersfield Town.
The Championship club is currently looking for a new manager after parting company with Mark Robins following their season-opening defeat to Bournemouth.
While admitting that he is enjoying being out of the game, Warnock has suggested that he could be tempted to take over at the John Smith's Stadium.
"I know you never say never but at the minute I am enjoying what I am doing," he told talkSPORT. "I can criticise referees and not get fined!
"I don't think it is a job now where young managers can come through and sort of build a club. It's a case of 'can I last a season?'"
Neil Lennon and Malky Mackay are among the early favourites to succeed Robins at Huddersfield.