The former Fulham manager Felix Magath plans to stay in England and wait for the right offer to come along. Magath’s reputation took a knock during a troubled seven-month stint in the Cottagers’ hotseat, but he insists he still has something to give – and that his future lies in England.

“I’m going to stay in England and I will see what comes,” said the 61-year-old, who left Craven Cottage a week ago, with the team at the foot of the Championship. “I still believe my methods can still help at some clubs.”

He added in Germany’s Sport Bild magazine: “I certainly don’t doubt myself.”

Magath previously led Bayern Munich to back-to-back Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal doubles, before arguably topping both achievements by guiding an unfancied Wolfsburg to their first ever Bundesliga title in 2009.

His most recent success was a second-place finish with Schalke in 2010, but a return to Wolfsburg did not work out and he oversaw Fulham’s relegation from the Premier League last season.