Well, not yet, but it's an ambition the Chelsea and England star wants for the future.
Speaking in a newspaper, JT, 24, said: "Management is about leadership and it follows on from being captain.
"I want to stay for the rest of my career and if an opportunity comes to be manager I would be interested.
"I have a long way to go, but learning from previous managers like Vialli, Claudio Ranieri and now Jose is good for me.
"If I can't learn off people like them there has to be something wrong.
"Hopefully, over my career, I can take in all the information and keep it stored somewhere safe because in the end being a manager is definitely something I will be looking to do."
Stick to footy for now, John.