"Norwich is home for me and the family now," he said. "If the chance came along I would love to, but you have to see what happens.
"I have next year and then I will have to have a serious look at it. In a perfect world I would love to stay here.
"I am taking my B licence now and next month I'm hoping to go to Wales to do my A licence," he added.
"I love working with kids because they are so much fun. I just love watching them play football.
"I work for BBC Wales because I am a fluent Welsh speaker, and there aren't that many available, so that is another road I would like to look down.
"But coaching does appeal to me.
"Really, I would like to stay in Norwich, full stop. It is a fantastic place to live, particularly for a family, it is a lovely city and is the best place we have lived during my career."