Francesco Guidolin says it “would be an honour” to be Italy CT but hasn’t spoken to the FIGC.

The former Udinese Coach is currently on the bench of Welsh side Swansea, but it’s not certain he’ll remain beyond the end of the season.

Antonio Conte has already announced he'll step down as Azzurri boss after Euro 2016, and Guidolin has been touted as a possible successor.

“I will speak in the next few weeks with my chairman [Huw Jenkins] about my future,” Guidolin said, as reported by the Daily Mail.

Francesco Guidolin says it “would be an honour” to be Italy CT but hasn’t spoken to the FIGC.

The former Udinese Coach is currently on the bench of Welsh side Swansea, but it’s not certain he’ll remain beyond the end of the season.

Antonio Conte has already announced he'll step down as Azzurri boss after Euro 2016, and Guidolin has been touted as a possible successor.

“I will speak in the next few weeks with my chairman [Huw Jenkins] about my future,” Guidolin said, as reported by the Daily Mail.

“This is my agreement. First we must get maybe one, maybe three, maybe four points because 37 points is not enough

“I'm only thinking match by match and to get many points to finish the season well. This is my dream.

“I hope to show my qualities as a manager, but I have said that my future is the present now and I don't know if I'm still here next year.

“I don't know if my name is on the list for the Italian job.If so, it is an honour for me because I'm Italian, but it is only rumours and I have not spoken to the FIGC.

“I only want to speak of how proud I would be to have the possibility to work here at Swansea.”

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