Simeone attracted to PL & Serie A

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Simeone attracted to PL & Serie A

The Argentine admitted he would consider his future in the wake of his side's second Champions League final defeat and has not ruled out a move to another league in the future
Atletico Madrid head coach Diego Simeone has revealed the idea of managing in England or Italy appeals to him.

The Argentine was considering his future after Atleti's Champions League final defeat to rivals Real Madrid in May, but later confirmed he intends to stay at the Vicente Calderon.

However, Simeone has continued to be linked to other jobs, including the Argentina national team post, and has now spoken of a potential move later in his career.

"I am a young coach so I feel that [managing elsewhere] is possible," he told the media ahead of Atleti's International Champions Cup fixture against Tottenham in Melbourne.

"There are many other leagues that would provide great challenges, but the English and Italian leagues are particularly attractive."

For now Simeone's focus is improving on Atleti's third-placed finish in La Liga, as they aim to keep competing with heavyweight foes Madrid and Barcelona.

"I think we have a strong team," he added. "We are enthusiastic and have big hopes.

"We have improved the work we are doing as a club and as a team. We are strong and want to work hard to reach our potential."

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