Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) says he would accept a position in the Trump administration, but only if he is made attorney general or vice president, according to a new report.

"I turned down six positions with this administration already," Christie said in an interview with BuzzFeed News published Friday.

ADVERTISEMENT "Right, so I turned down Labor secretary twice, I turned out Homeland Security secretary, I turned down a special assistant to the president, I turned down ambassador to Italy, I turned out ambassador to the Vatican."

"I'd have to really want to do what they were offering me to do to make that sacrifice," he said.

"If I got offered one of those jobs, I'd probably take it. But if I don't get one of those jobs, I could pass," he said.

Christie met with Trump in December as the president weighed candidates to become his new chief of staff. Christie later issued a statement saying that he "asked not to be considered for this post."

Trump asked Vice President Pence during a public press conference in November to be his running mate again in 2020 when a crowded field of Democratic presidential candidates will battle for a chance to take on Trump.

Christie also told BuzzFeed News that he would consider another presidential run himself after his 2016 bid, but only if he thought he could win.

"My personality is about having a chance to win," he said. "I'm competitive. And so if I had a chance to win, I would do it."

Earlier this week Christie published a book about the Trump administration after having served on Trump’s presidential transition team.

"Donald so urgently needed the right people around him and a solid structure in place," Christie wrote . "Far too often, he’s found himself saddled with the riffraff."

Christie told BuzzFeed that he and Trump still talk, even about the book. He said the book is “not a tell-all."