Asked what reaction he expected from fans of West Ham and Chelsea, he said: "I know there is a rivalry between Chelsea and West Ham, but that is not a problem. My playing career is in my past."

New adventure
"This is a new adventure for me. I spent seven years at Chelsea and they were seven of the best years of my career. I loved playing there, but the fans must understand that I have a new career now and my playing career is in the past."

Zola has been working with former Chelsea team mate Pierluigi Casiraghi in charge of the Italy U-21 team. Zola flew to Italy on Tuesday, after his side drew 1-1 in Croatia to win their European Championship qualifying group. "The hardest thing was to say goodbye to those players in the dressing room," Zola said.

"Everything has to be agreed with the (Italian) federation, but I am confident that it will be resolved when I return to Italy. There are still talks, but I am sure they will go well."

"The temptation to manage in England is too much. I love London, I love the lifestyle. Whenever I think of London, it has good memories," he added.