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  • Inter: Figo to replace Stramaccioni. AC Milan: Bojan won't stay

    Inter: Figo to replace Stramaccioni. AC Milan: Bojan won't stay

    As reported last night, the situation of Inter Milan coach Andrea Stramaccioni and Technical Director Marco Branca is always more delicate, expecially after the ultimatum sent by president Massimo Moratti: according to the Corriere della Sera, the nerazzurri’ number one could decide to appoint his team’s captain Javier Zanetti as head coach, while, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Lombard club, for the immediate. could replace Stramaccioni with its former player Luis Figo and its actual assistant-coach Giuseppe Baresi, while at the end of the season could sign Napoli’s Walter Mazzarri and Paris Saint-Germain’s Leonardo as Sports Director. For the latter position, another option could be, according to calciomercato.com, the former Fiorentina Technical Director Pantaleo Corvino, while, regarding the bench, Moratti, according to Tuttosport, has also contacted Shakhtar Donetsk coach Mircea Lucescu, already in talks with Paris Saint-Germain.  

    With the Romanian coach required by both the nerazzurri and PSG, Shakhtar Donetsk, according to yesterday’s rumours, could swoop on AC Milan 45 year old Massimiliano Allegri, but the Ukrainian club’s General Manager Sergei Palkin has rubbished such rumourd and, according to calciomercato.com, the Tuscan coach could could soon extend his contract with the Lombard club’s actually expiring in June 2014; on the contrary, as reported by the same media, despite the recent declarations released by the rossoneri’s honorary president and major shareholder Silvio Berlusconi, 22 year forward Bojan Krkic won’t be signed on permanent deal from Barcelona.

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