Football
Bayern set sights on Conte to replace Kovac
Without a club since his ouster from Chelsea on July 12, 2018, Antonio Conte has not found a bench since. The Italian media now announce it to Bayern Munich next summer.
Antonio Conte, triple Serie A winner with Juventus between 2012 and 2014, could bounce back to Bayern Munich according to Corriere dello Sport. He would then replace Niko Kovac, eliminated in the UEFA Champions League knockout stage against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool, and still fight for the title on the national stage against Borussia Dortmund.
The Italian tactician had his first experience abroad joining Chelsea in the summer of 2016 after his elimination at Euro 2016 with Italy against Germany in the quarter-finals. shooting session. His first year, crowned by a title of English champion in 2017, did not allow him to resist his second season, finished in 5th position of the championship, despite a FA Cup victory in 2018.
Courted also by Inter Milan and Rome
Courted, Bayern is not the only destination for Conte. Italian clubs remain interested in the former national coach. Several Italian media have already relayed an interest of Inter Milan for Conte. Problem, Conte would have asked Inter a salary of 10 million euros annually, which would complicate the operation.
Rome would also be on the spot. The club Louve, who seeks a replacement to Claudio Ranieri, who will not continue his Roman adventure beyond this season, would have thought of Conte. His wage requirements remain the same and complicate a return of Conte in Italy.
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