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Published 15:04 16 Apr 2018 BST
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"It’s just seeing my options. I finished in India, had nine starts, nine goals, so I definitely have another good year, two years left in me scoring a few goals. There’s no question about that."For me, it’s just about the right opportunities. There’s always options, but we’ll see." Ireland's all-time leading scorer said that he would consider offers in both Asia and Europe but that he needs to ensure that the next opportunity he receives makes sense to him with regards to his career. "That’s something I’ve been very clear about, that I want to get into in the future," Keane replied when asked about a career in football management. "Whether or not it’ll be next year or the year after, who knows?
"But if a good opportunity came up in terms of coaching, I’d have to sit down and seriously consider it.“For me, it’s about learning. It’s not about jumping into something and then regretting after. A manager’s career could be 30 years, so I’ve got time. I’m not in any rush to jump into anything that is going to maybe set me up for failure or because it may sound attractive, but is not the right one for me.”
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