Internazionale coach Roberto Mancini admits he would relish the chance to manage in the Premiership.
Mancini has led Inter on a record-breaking winning run in Serie A this season and has been discussing a new contract at Giuseppe Meazza.
But the former Italy international has also been touted as a candidate to replace Jose Mourinho at Chelsea, should there be a parting of the ways in the summer.
Having spent a brief spell in England as a player with Leicester City, Mancini concedes he is keen to return to the Premiership.
"I'd really love to manage a Premiership side one day," Mancini is quoted in The Sun.
"Chelsea? It would be fantastic."
Peter Taylor, who brought Mancini to Leicester, believes his former signing would be a success as a manager in England.
"Knowing him as well as I do, he wouldn't go into anything without taking it very seriously," said Taylor.
"That is why he has been such a success and why he would go on and do well in the Premiership.
"I'm sure they see our Premiership in Italy and think it's the league to be in.
"So if he gets that opportunity, he'll do well. And good luck to him."
Fergie should make way for Wenger. The latter's job can go to Mancini.