After last night's narcissistic loss in the Europa League final to Sevilla (3: 2), Conte hinted that he will not continue at San Siro • Former Juventus coach a senior candidate to succeed him
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Antonio Conte is expected to leave Inter by mutual agreement next week after last night's (Friday) loss in the Europa League final to Sevilla. According to reports, Maximiliano Allegri, the former Juventus coach, is expected to replace him on the blue-black side of Milan.
Last night after the game Conte hinted that there is a chance he will leave Inter after one year in the job following disagreements he has with the club management: "Now we will return to Milan, take two or three days off and meet with the management, analyze the whole season and see everything calmly and try to plan "The future of Inter, whether it be with me or without me," said Conte. "Anyway I will always be grateful for the opportunity they gave me to go through this experience," he added.
The spicy figure in these reports that are gaining momentum in boot country is that Allegri, who finished his role last year at Juventus is the man who replaced Conte on the lines at the old lady in 2014.