David Wagner insists he is waiting for an 'exciting' job as the German ponders his next managerial move since parting ways with Huddersfield Town in January.
The 47-year-old
David Wagner has departed his role as Head Coach of #htafc by mutual consent.
— Huddersfield Town (@htafcdotcom) January 14, 2019
The 47-year-old leaves Town after detailed discussions with the Board of Directors, with both parties agreeing this is the correct move for the future of the Club.
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"I have two markets now where I am absolutely ready to compete when the right opportunity comes around the corner," he said.
"The Premier League is the most challenging league in terms of the quality of the clubs, the quality of the managers, the quality of the individuals.
Back in February, The Times mentioned the likes of Everton
He added: "The mindset has to be exciting and really challenging. If it's a club that only likes to do what they have done before, I don't think this excites (me).
"If they like to progress, if someone says, "OK, this is the fresh air we would like to bring to our football,' then it's not too important if the aim is to leave three teams behind you, challenge for the top ten or try to attack the top six."
Source: 90min