Stefano Pioli, Milan’s coach, is on shaky ground after a series of poor results, prompting the club’s management to embark on a search for his successor.
As previously reported, the Rossoneri’s management has given an ultimatum to the current helm. If Milan fails to secure three points in the upcoming match against Sassuolo, it’s likely that the club will part ways with the experienced strategist.
According to Italian media, the primary contender for the role is Antonio Conte.
The Italian tactician has been without a club for some time since leaving Tottenham. Interestingly, Conte previously managed Inter from 2019 to 2021, leading them to the long-awaited Serie A title. A move to the city rivals could potentially spark discontent among Inter’s fans.
In addition to Inter, Conte has also managed Juventus, winning four Serie A titles. If he joins Milan, he would boast the unique achievement of coaching the three biggest clubs in Italy.
