Bob Bradley was relieved of his role as Swansea City's manager earlier this week, but he isn't wasting any time searching for a new gig.
"If the right job opened up tomorrow I'd be on the plane," Bradley said via ESPN FC. "If I have to wait a little bit, I wait. We'll see how it develops."
Bradley lasted just 11 games with the Swans before being shown the door, but the former U.S. national team coach seems likely to find a new position in Europe or MLS.
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There may also be an international opportunity for Bradley. His former sports director at Norwegian club Stabaek stated that Bradley would be "the clear choice to lead the Norway national team."
"I enjoyed my time in Norway, and I've had some friends call and message and say my name has been mentioned," Bradley said. "I'm proud of the work I did in Norway, and if that's how some people feel, I'm proud of that.
"Who knows? I don't know if any of it is real. We'll see as time goes on like any situation. You find out through real discussions if it's real, if it makes sense, but it's too early for any of that."
Another landing spot for Bradley could be MLS expansion team Los Angeles FC, which will join the league in 2018. This could be an alluring option for Bradley because he would have the chance to mold the franchise and establish his own identity.
"Here's what appeals to me. I believe in my ability," Bradley said. "I love the part of trying to build a team, trying to get a team that plays football in an exciting way, where players feel like they're part of something special. Any opportunity to go somewhere where maybe I can take my ideas, my vision, and put that into place, that is always interesting."