Chelsea interim manager Rafa Benitez has every intention of finding another job in the Premier League, and admits he would be keen on undertaking a project as he similarly did at Liverpool.

The former Valencia, Liverpool and Inter Milan manager is approaching the end of his time at Stamford Bridge with just two games remaining as Chelsea head coach, having signed a six month contract with the Blues in November of last year.

Rafa Benitez
Interim Chelsea manager Benitez wants another Premier League role. (Reuters)

The Spaniard has secured Chelsea's presence in the Champions League next season and could add a Europa League triumph to his CV should the Blues overcome Benfica this Wednesday. But Benitez is already looking to the future, revealing that his representatives are already looking for new opportunities.

"It is started already, the agents are working," Benitez said, ESPN report. "My job is to concentrate on the games, my agent is talking around.

"The Premier League is a fantastic league, my family still live in England so it would be easier but if not I will go abroad. I have no problem with Spanish, Italian, French (leagues).

"I was on holiday for nearly two years (before Chelsea). I want another job.

"The priority is still England but if you cannot find a club maybe you have to go abroad."

After his six year spell at Liverpool where he won an FA Cup, UEFA Super Cup and Champions League, a disappointing spell with Inter Milan resulted in some of the bigger jobs in European football not being forthcoming for Benitez.

But having helped restore his reputation by guiding Chelsea to third in the Premier League, the former Liverpool manager is targeting another big role, where he hopes he can immerse himself in another project like the one at Anfield.

"When I was not working, some people said 'he cannot get a job' but I had a lot of offers," the Spaniard continued. "But you are looking for a top side or for a proper project to build something.

"There are two options for the future - to get a project, two or three years to build a team like at Liverpool.

"Or maybe a top side with money where you can buy some players and maybe be challenging for trophies from the beginning.

"I am sure we will have offers. We already have some clubs asking, but it depends on the level or the project."