Steve Bruce has "no intention of retiring" following Hull City exit

Steve Bruce watches on during the Championship playoff semi-final between Derby County and Hull City on May 14, 2016
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Steve Bruce insists that he has no intention of retiring from management following his departure as Hull City boss.

Steve Bruce has insisted that he has no plans to retire from management after walking away from his job at Hull City.

The 55-year-old resigned on Friday just three weeks before the start of the new Premier League season.

The club confirmed that the decision was mutual, and it has since been rumoured that Bruce, who was interviewed for the England job almost a fortnight ago, is leaving management altogether.

However, the man himself has claimed that he plans to look for another job after having a break.

"I've got no intention of retiring," The Telegraph quotes Bruce as saying. "I'm far too young for that. I'll have a bit of holiday and then have a look around."

Bruce guided Hull to two promotions and the FA Cup final during a four-year spell at the KC Stadium.

Steve Bruce gives instructions during the Championship playoff final between Hull City and Sheffield Wednesday on May 28, 2016
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