Zdenek Zeman has revealed that he would be willing to listen to any offer that Inter Milan wish to make him.
Speculation has grown in Italy that Inter are ready to part company with coach Claudio Ranieri following a poor run of form.
Reports have suggested that Zeman, who is currently in charge of Pescara, is the man that the Inter board want to take over from Ranieri.
"I have never seen nor heard from Moratti," Zeman told Tuttosport. "I do not think that he will call me, but if he if does, then we could talk.
"But now I'm the coach of Pescara and I am thinking only of my team."
The 64-year-old has had previous spells in charge of Napoli, Parma and Brescia.