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Published 15:30 2 Oct 2015 BST
Updated 17:02 2 Oct 2015 BST
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"They are fantastic clubs," said De Boer, when asked by BBC World Service about potential vacancies at Liverpool and Newcastle. "Liverpool and Newcastle - with supporters behind them - it is a fantastic environment to coach but this year it is important for me to do well at Ajax and then we will see." "Yes, I think every year [moving to the Premier League] comes closer of course. "I'm looking maybe for another adventure. If there is an interesting club that I think with my quality I can make that team better – if I can, than I will take that chance."De Boer clearly says that he wishes to see out the season in Amsterdam, but with Rodgers' statement on Thursday that he believes Liverpool are rebuilding again, it may suit all concerned to wait until the summer. De Boer's statement that he is 'looking for an adventure' seems pretty emphatic. Though with Liverpool and Newcastle the names mentioned you'd have to wonder if they classify as an adventure or a nightmare. Brendan Rodgers and Steve McClaren might be inclined to say the latter.
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