Frenchman Claude Le Roy is refusing to rule out a return as Ghana coach.
The veteran trainer led the Black Stars to win bronze at the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations on home soil after taking charge in 2006.
Le Roy, who is now in-charge of Congo Brazzaville, says he will not turn down an offer from the Ghana Football Association if the opportunity presents itself.
“You never know the future. My contract with Congo ends in December so I will look up to my agent for my next move,” the 67-year-old told Metro FM.
“I was very happy while I was the coach of Ghana and it is always a special place to be.”
Le Roy won 1988 Nations Cup with the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon before going on to handle Senegal and DR Congo.