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The former Spurs boss wants to take the right job

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Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp wants to take charge of the right club, be it in Britain or abroad.

Spurs parted company with the 65-year-old last month and Andre Villas-Boas is likely to take charge at White Hart Lane.

“I have had loads of offers from abroad,” Redknapp told Sky Sports. “But it is not something I am going to dive in and take the first job that comes up.

“If I am going to take a job, it has got to be a good job - the right job. Otherwise, I will take my time and see where I want to go in my life.”

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