The Italian was unable to reach a settlement with owner Roman Abramovich on his three-year deal when he was fired six months after winning the Champions League as interim boss.
Di Matteo has already banked almost £7million and will continue to pick up the king-sized salary until June 2014, meaning he is reluctant to take on another job for less money.
Winning feeling: Roberto Di Matteo was sacked by Chelsea despite winning the Champions League
Fulham are the latest club to show an interest in the 43-year-old as the pressure mounts on beleaguered boss Martin Jol.
The Dutchman is fighting to keep his job after a difficult start to the season, but looks set to survive until at least Fulham’s clash against Swansea after international break.
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