Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been speaking about fellow manager and French compatriot Zinedine Zidane.
The 69-year-old told 'beIN Sports' that Zidane should head to the Premier League for his next managerial tenure.
Wenger said: "If you want to work at the top then he should take a job in the Premier League next".
"Yes, why not? If you want to work at the top, it has to be England nowadays.
"But there are many uncertainties with Brexit and the uncertainty: will the Premier League continue to dominate financially? We'll know soon.
"England is the only country with six clubs that can fight for the championship.
"In all the other countries basically you can say in December who will win the championship and there are some countries, like France, where you can say it in September."
"He's in a very difficult position, he's been in the biggest club in the world, and he can only go to the second biggest club in the world,' Wenger added.
"That means he is in front of something, or I go for a long-term project and I go to a different aspect of my job, and I want to be involved in building up a club.
"Or I go straight away again to a team that can compete, that can win the Champions League again. That won't be easy, personally.
"In his case, I would go for a different aspect of my job."