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‘Very stimulated’ Claudio Ranieri says he will be seduced by the ‘right project’

English teams Watford, Middlesbrough and Sunderland are all looking for new managers

Claudio Ranieri kisses the Premier League trophy after pulling off a miracle at Leicester City. Photo: EPA

Claudio Ranieri is hoping to be back in management somewhere in Europe before the start of next season and is not ruling out a return to the Premier League.

“Why not? If a good project arrives, why not?,” the former Chelsea and Leicester City manager, sacked by the latter club in February, said when asked whether he might return to England.

“I look for the Premier League or another league in Europe,” he said.

The much-travelled Italian was back in the dugout on Tuesday, if only for an evening, as coach of a ‘World Stars’ charity match in Monaco.

The 65-year-old, who pulled off one of the all-time upsets in taking Leicester City to the title last year, refused to be drawn on who he might be talking to.

“If I have had some discussions, I don’t tell you,” he laughed.

Claudio Ranieri would be tempted by the right project. Photo: Reuters
Claudio Ranieri would be tempted by the right project. Photo: Reuters
Dapper in blue blazer and jeans, the 65-year-old watched as a team mainly composed of Formula One drivers took on sporting celebrities.

The Italian, who will be back in London at the weekend for the FA Cup final between Chelsea and Arsenal, said he still had ambitions at club level.

“I am very stimulated to make another great season,” he said.

“Watford is only rumours,” he added, when asked specifically about that Premier League vacancy after the departure of Italian Walter Mazzarri.

“I feel as well a European coach – Italy, Spain, France, England for me is okay.”

Middlesbrough and Sunderland have also both parted company with their managers but both clubs were relegated to the Championship this season.

“In Italy we are used to this,” Ranieri said of the spate of firings and departures.

“For me the project is important. And I look at the right project.”