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David Moyes says he'd be open to a third spell at West Ham.

Moyes will leave the job after Sunday's season finale at Manchester City.

He said, You never say never in this game, I've always enjoyed my time here so who knows?"

On working abroad again, Moyes said: "If the right opportunity comes up and it suits me and the family, I might do.

I'm really keen to make sure British managers get opportunities to manage in other countries.

If you look at the Premier League, we bring in all the best managers from different countries.

We're not exporting enough British managers to work in the other leagues. But we're quite happy to bring in all the other managers here, which is limiting a lot of the British managers to manage some of the top jobs. The Championship was once full of young British coaches, but it's similar to the Premier League now.

I want to try and make sure we're pushing young British coaches to get jobs in overseas countries. It's easy to say we've got people working in Norway or Thailand, but in the top big five leagues in Europe we have very few working there."

This article first appeared on Tribal Football and was syndicated with permission.

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