STEVE McClaren's agent has admitted that FC Twente is "an option" for the former England coach after speculation linked him with the manager's position at the Dutch club.
McClaren was in Holland to see the club qualify for the Champions League with a victory over Ajax in the Eredivisie play-offs at the Amsterdam ArenA on Sunday.
FC Twente coach Fred Rutten is set to leave club and take up the reins at German side Schalke in the summer and McClaren's agent, Colin Gordon of Key Sports Management, confirmed that a managerial spell in Holland is a possibility for his client.
"Steve is a top manager so he will be linked with any jobs which are vacant," Gordon told PA Sport.
"He was just over in Holland watching some football and obviously there is a lot of speculation flying about at the moment.
"I'm sure he'll be linked with the Getafe job as well now with their manager [Michael Laudrup] is set to leave and there are a couple of jobs in Denmark so no doubt his name will be linked with them as well."
When asked if McClaren was a serious contender for position with the Enschede outfit Gordon said he could be in the running.
"It's an option - they are a club in the Champions League and he has experience of managing at the top level," Gordon added.
"Taking a position abroad is certainly a possibility for Steve."
McClaren, 47, has been out of work since he left the England job in November following the failure to qualify for Euro 2008.
FC Twente though have played down speculation which linked McClaren with the post.
Departing Ajax coach Adrie Koster, Laudrup and Denmark manager Morten Olsen are said to be the front runners.
An FC Twente spokesman said: "Steve McClaren was in the stadium because he wanted to watch a good game of football in Holland.
"We have not decided on a new coach yet. We have just qualified for the Champions League and it will be decided in time."
FC Twente coach Fred Rutten is set to leave club and take up the reins at German side Schalke in the summer and McClaren's agent, Colin Gordon of Key Sports Management, confirmed that a managerial spell in Holland is a possibility for his client.
"Steve is a top manager so he will be linked with any jobs which are vacant," Gordon told PA Sport.
"He was just over in Holland watching some football and obviously there is a lot of speculation flying about at the moment.
"I'm sure he'll be linked with the Getafe job as well now with their manager [Michael Laudrup] is set to leave and there are a couple of jobs in Denmark so no doubt his name will be linked with them as well."
When asked if McClaren was a serious contender for position with the Enschede outfit Gordon said he could be in the running.
"It's an option - they are a club in the Champions League and he has experience of managing at the top level," Gordon added.
"Taking a position abroad is certainly a possibility for Steve."
McClaren, 47, has been out of work since he left the England job in November following the failure to qualify for Euro 2008.
FC Twente though have played down speculation which linked McClaren with the post.
Departing Ajax coach Adrie Koster, Laudrup and Denmark manager Morten Olsen are said to be the front runners.
An FC Twente spokesman said: "Steve McClaren was in the stadium because he wanted to watch a good game of football in Holland.
"We have not decided on a new coach yet. We have just qualified for the Champions League and it will be decided in time."
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