Gary Neville has revealed that he has turned down jobs in the Premier League and Championship.
The legendary Manchester United full-back has not had a role in management or coaching since he left the England set-up in the summer of 2016.
Neville's one club management job was with Valencia, where he was sacked after just 16 league games.
He says that he is not ready to return to the dugout - but has not ruled out a change of career path in the next decade.
Neville is currently working as a Sky Sports pundit, but also has business ventures ongoing alongside his part-ownership of Salford City, who are making strides towards the Football League.
And he says that he has turned down managerial jobs.
"I'm a million miles away," Neville told the Daily Mail. "I suppose never is a strong word because in 10 years you might wake up and say: 'I want to coach.' I love football and the camaraderie but I don't want to be in that environment anymore.
"Up until 15 months ago I was coach of England and 19 months ago I was coach of Valencia, so it would be impossible to say at that stage that I'm never going to be a coach, but I had turned down two or three Premier League jobs, I turned down two Championship jobs and I wasn't going to go into coaching.
"I did it because it was my business partner and I thought that the opportunity for an Englishman to manage one of the top four or five clubs in Spain was never going to happen again."