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David Moyes reveals he has been approached by several clubs about taking over as manager, but is waiting for the right role

David Moyes says he is waiting for the "right job" before making his return to management.

The former Everton and Manchester United boss was sacked by Real Sociedad in November and has since been linked with a number of roles in England, including the vacancy at Premier League side Swansea.

Moyes revealed he has been offered a number of jobs since leaving La Liga, but is waiting for an "exciting" role before returning to the dugout.

"I'm really enjoying having a bit of time off just now," he told Sky Sports.

"If the right job came up and it excited me then I'd be interested in it. I've been very fortunate, I've been offered some clubs and to go and take jobs but at the moment I've chosen to take a wee bit of time.

"But if the right opportunity comes along and I think it's an exciting one I'm ready to go."

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MAY 09:  Head coach David Moyes of Real Sociedad directs his players during the La Liga match between FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad de
Image: Moyes said he learnt a lot during his year in Spain

Moyes spent 12 months in Spain coaching Real Sociedad and led the club away from the relegation zone and to a 12th-place finish.

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The Scot believes he took a lot from his year in La Liga.

"I really enjoyed my time in Spain, it was fantastic," he said.

"It was great to go there and learn more from it and pick up some more knowledge."

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