Milan To Increase Their Interest In Former Roma Boss Luciano Spalletti - Report
The Rossoneri are on the verge of stepping up their talks with Spalletti, whom they are reportedly interested in replacing Leonardo...
According to Il Corriere Dello Sport, the Rossoneri have indirectly opened up dialogue to make the coach aware of their interest. Milan are trying to build foundations for next summer.
The report suggests Spalletti will be offered around €3 million-per-season should he decide to take up the Rossoneri's offer. The Italian will not be able to arrive before then because rules state a coach cannot take charge of two different teams in the same season.
Last week, Milan vice president Adriano Galliani claimed no changes would take place on the bench this term, but didn't rule out any moves next summer.
Present Diavoli coach Leonardo has endured a tough start to his career, with Milan struggling badly both domestically and on the continent.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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