“This is not yet the time to talk about the market,” he informed Radio Incontro. “But I am thinking.
“I have been here in London since 1999 and I have played little but it was an important life choice.”
“The new manager is a winner like [Jose] Mourinho,” he added.
“He has won lots of honours and the beginning of the season has been very positive despite us having many injuries.
“He has had a big impact on English football.
“But it would have been attractive to have an Italian coach after [Claudio] Ranieri.”