Clarence Seedorf is interested in taking up another managerial role

Clarence Seedorf is considered to be as one of the best midfielders that has emerged from Netherlands from the past decade. His list of awards and titles are numerous but just to name a few of them: 3 Champions League, 2 Eredivisie, 1 La Liga and 2 Serie A titles. The Dutch retired player was also included in the FIFA 100, which was a list made by Pele where he included his personal choice of the greatest living footballers, it’s hard to deny that Seedorf had a very impressive playing career.

The managerial career of Seedorf is a completely different story as he decided to become a manager after hanging up his playing boots and things haven’t gone so well for him.

So far, the only real big club that Clarence Seedorf has had the opportunity to take charge of was Ac.Milan but his time as the head coach of the team only lasted 4 months as he was sacked.

His disappointing 4 months spell in Ac.Milan saw his team dropping a significantly large amount of points and he was consequently removed from his coaching position in the Italian club but Seedorf still wants to continue his managerial career as he has expressed his desire to become the coach of another club.

Clarence Seedorf expressed his desire to take charge of a different team as he said: ”It is my intention to manage again in the future if and when a nice project becomes available. I am keeping my ears open in that respect.

”I have no preference in terms of a club in a particular country or nation either but the project must be good and interesting and something that I believe in in order to improve as a manager. The Netherlands is an option why not? I am 39 years old and I believe that I have enough to offer upcoming generations of footballers’’