CROATIA coach Slaven Bilic has announced he will leave his post in November at the end of the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign.
The 40-year-old, who led his team to last summer's European Championships - where they reached the quarter-finals - at the expense of England, has been linked with several coaching jobs in the Premier League.
And he now looks set to be available later this year after telling Croatian daily Sportske Novosti about his plans to stand down.
He said: "I will stay at the helm until the end of this qualifying campaign but not a second more. Four years in this post is enough."
Bilic took over the Croatia reins after the 2006 World Cup. His team lie second in World Cup Qualifying Group 6, five points behind leaders England after four matches.
And he now looks set to be available later this year after telling Croatian daily Sportske Novosti about his plans to stand down.
He said: "I will stay at the helm until the end of this qualifying campaign but not a second more. Four years in this post is enough."
Bilic took over the Croatia reins after the 2006 World Cup. His team lie second in World Cup Qualifying Group 6, five points behind leaders England after four matches.
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