Dennis Bergkamp has revealed he would consider returning to England as a coach.
The 39-year-old former Arsenal striker retired from playing at the end of the 2005-06 season and has kept a low profile since.
However he has started a coaching course and admits he would be tempted if any offers came in from England.
The Dutchman told BBC London 94.9: "People ask me the question if I could come back to England one day to coach and I say yes.
"I always enjoyed it here and it's a fantastic country to be involved in football. Maybe in the future I will be back in some way."
Bergkamp joined Arsenal in 1995 and spent 11 years with the club, making over 400 appearances and departing before the Gunners moved to their new Emirates Stadium home.
However he has started a coaching course and admits he would be tempted if any offers came in from England.
The Dutchman told BBC London 94.9: "People ask me the question if I could come back to England one day to coach and I say yes.
"I always enjoyed it here and it's a fantastic country to be involved in football. Maybe in the future I will be back in some way."
Bergkamp joined Arsenal in 1995 and spent 11 years with the club, making over 400 appearances and departing before the Gunners moved to their new Emirates Stadium home.
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