Avram Grant is determined to remain in English football despite becoming the first manager to achieve back-to-back Premier League relegations.
Grant took Portsmouth and West Ham down in consecutive seasons but he is looking for another opportunity.
"I have offers but not ones I want," Grant said. "My top priority is to stay in England. I've had some wonderful years here, except last season which was not good at all.
"I had a good season at Portsmouth, even though we went down. But last season hasn't added to my chances. I didn't succeed. I wanted to do something good and major.
"The circumstances were very difficult, and until January I did not have a very good squad. But I do take responsibility."
Grant was linked with a return to Israel but said: "I've had enough of Israeli football, and without wishing to insult any other country, English football is my first choice.
"I'd be prepared to take on a Championship team with potential."
Meanwhile, Tamir Cohen, the former Bolton midfielder, looks set to join Maccabi Haifa.
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