AC Milan may be left with the scraps in the managerial market this summer, with time running out for a decision.
This summer, Milan need a big appointment to bring back the good times, and it seems that they will not have their pick of the bunch. After a dismal season, Sergio Conceicao will leave, and someone new will arrive, but the options are already limited.
As Calciomercato.com write, the road to Vincenzo Italiano has been shut, due to his wishes to continue with Bologna. Then, Massimiliano Allegri, who is a popular candidate, is seemingly heading to Naples to take the reins from Antonio Conte, who is off back to Turin, as reports suggest today.
If things needed any worsening, Roberto De Zerbi is also more likely to stay in France with Marseille than move back to Italy, especially with the club reaffirming their confidence in him after their Champions League qualification.
So, that is four candidates who are unavailable for Igli Tare from the outset. From there, the list offers few names: Thiago Motta, Maurizio Sarri and Roberto Mancini.
It almost feels similar to the decision that brought Tare to the club, which we assessed prior to his arrival, where Milan have to settle for a choice, rather than making their own.