The boss of Manchester City, Pep Guardiola, was ambitious with a summer change to Serie A Giants AC Milan, which will take a new direction next season.
The reigning coach Sergio Conceicao is generally expected to leave his position at the end of this campaign, regardless of whether Milan claims Coppa Italia-a semi-finals against competitors Inter is all space after the first leg has been played this week.
The European champions have gone backwards in the past 12 months and went in the table in series A after the loss of four of their last six league games in the further context of an overall disappointing campaign of the ninth year. They were expelled from the Champions League in February.
Milan will already appoint ex-loved ones and Tottenham Hotspur Manager Fabio Paratici as sports director, which will be available after a 30-month global ban on football this summer.
Gazzetta Dello Sport has reported that Paratici has already met with the agent of Roberto de Zerbi, the former Brighton & Hove Albion coach, who is now success in Marseille. It is not necessarily clear what the topic of her exchange was actually, but de Zerbi is one of the favorites that are the same.
Other names of different feasibility, which have been mentioned, are Antonio Conte, who has Napoli in a title fight with Inter, but is also connected to the former club Juventus, Massimiliano Allegri, a Scudetto winner with Milan 2011, Roberto Mancini, as a player and trainer and Maurizio Sarrri.
Allegri, Mancini and Sarri are currently available and have been proven as a trainer as a trainer.
But Guardiola is a suggestion for the left field and breaks the idea that Milan would prefer an Italian -speaking coach after having hired successive Portuguese spokesman in Conceicao and predecessor Paulo Fonseca.
It feels more speculative at that moment, but Guardiola comes with Manchester City towards the end of his toughest season after having dominated English football since 2017. He signed a new contract by 2027 in November, and an urgently needed squad-rebuild has already started seriously, but the city still has the real risk of the lying-up league since the Abu-Dahabi refueling from 2008.
Guardiola spent longer in Manchester (nine years) than his spells in Bayern Munich (three years) and Barcelona (four years). He has never trained in Italy, but found out for both Brescia and Roma in Serie A during the last years of his career as injury -related years.