The 42-year-old Portuguese has been without a club since he was dismissed as manager of Everton back in December.
Silva led the Toffees to an eighth place finish in the league last season but a difficult start to the 2019/2020 season saw him pave way for Carlo Ancelotti.
The former Olympiacos manager insists his period outside the game has served him well as he plots his next career move.
"No doubts it is my aim to manage in the Premier League, " Silva, who has also coached Hull City and Watford, said to Sky Sports.
"I love the Premier League. I have managed three different clubs in the Premier League and it's the toughest competition in the world.
"We have many things to keep proving in the Premier League and it is something I'm looking for in my future. I don't know if it will be soon or not, but of course it's my aim.
"I am preparing for the right one [job]. That doesn't mean it has to just be in the Premier League. I have targets to manage in different leagues as well. I am not desperate to go for anywhere.
"There is no doubts I am a better manager now. I have to prove [myself] again [like I did with Hull] - because you have to prove yourself every day in football. For sure I have to be a better manager now."