
Former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has opened the door for a move to Germany after revealing that he wants to win a league title in a fifth different country.
Mourinho, 56, has been out of work since he was sacked by United in December, and has turned down as many as four job offers since leaving Old Trafford.
Mourinho claimed league titles in Portugal, England, Italy and Spain during stints with Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Real Madrid respectively and is a two-time Champions League winner.
Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga are the only two of Europe's big-five leagues in which Mourinho is yet to coach and reports have linked the Portuguese with Lyon in recent weeks, although it is now thought the French club favour sticking with Bruno Genesio.
Germany could be an alternative option for Mourinho, who has previously expressed a desire to be back in work by June.
In pictures | The defeats that cost Jose Mourinho his Man United job
In pictures | The defeats that cost Jose Mourinho his Man United job
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Seven defeats and a penalty shootout loss have cost Jose Mourinho his job at Manchester United
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3/9 Manchester United 0 Tottenham 3
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4/9 Manchester United 2 Derby County 2
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5/9 West Ham 3 Manchester United 1
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6/9 Manchester United 0 Juventus 1
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7/9 Manchester City 3 Manchester United 1
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8/9 Valencia 2 Manchester United 1
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Bayern Munich - league winners in each of the past six seasons - have failed to convince under Niko Kovac, who has come under pressure with the Bavarian giants two points behind Borussia Dortmund domestically and out of the Champions League after being eliminated in the last 16 by Liverpool.
"I would like to win a third Champions League with a third club and to win a fifth league in a fifth different country," Mourinho is quoted as saying by Record.
"But I do not always have what I want and my ambitions are not limited to this."
Asked specifically about whether he would be receptive to an offer from Germany, Mourinho said: "It's a country I've never trained in. Why not? Let's see."
Additional reporting by the Press Association.