Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger is being tipped as one of the candidates who may take over from Carlo Ancelotti at Milan next season, according to Il Giorno. The Rossoneri have started poorly this term and this may well be Ancelotti’s final campaign at the helm.
The Rossoneri have started poorly this term and reports in Italy suggest that this may well be Ancelotti’s final campaign at the helm.
Il Giorno claims the Via Turati-based club have been looking at a number of possible replacements and Wenger is the latest name to have popped up on the Rossoneri’s managerial shortlist.
Marco Van Basten and Frank Rijkaard, who both played at the club, are also amongst the favourites.
Milan are looking for a fresh approach and a more youthful side and the Arsenal man may be the answer to their coaching questions.
The Milan-based newspaper has also reported that an agent on behalf of Massimo Moratti tried to hire the Frenchman in 2005, before the Inter president went for Roberto Mancini.
That same agent is now trying to make enquiries over Wenger’s availability. The Rossoneri have a good relationship with the Gunners following the arrival of Mathieu Flamini and Philippe Senderos and may offer the Arsenal coach ridiculous amounts of money in order to lure him to San Siro.
Ancelotti’s time is running out on the bench and he needs to begin improving the club’s fortunes if he is to keep his place.
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