Ray Wilkins has admitted that he would like to land a managerial role in the near future.
The former Chelsea assistant manager has recently had two unsuccessful interviews for the vacancies at West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Despite insisting that he is happy to continue in his role as a television pundit, the 55-year-old has revealed that he misses being involved with a football club.
"Jeremy Peace very kindly asked me to go along and have an interview and I went along to see Steve Morgan at Wolves as well on his request," he told Sky Sports News. "So I had a couple of interviews but obviously they have decided to select other guys.
"It didn't materialise and I don't know what the future holds to be perfectly honest. I'm very happy doing my television work.
"If the football side was to materialise then I'd certainly have a look at it because it's something I miss immensely."
Wilkins has previously taken charge of Queens Park Rangers and Fulham.