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Reports: Ancelotti offered Italy manager job

Team have been without permanent coach since Ventura was sacked

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Carlo Ancelotti is set to be given the job of reviving the fortunes of Italy’s national team, according to reports.

Ancelotti, who was sacked by Bayern Munich last September, met with Italian Football Federation (FIGC) commission­er Roberto Fabbricini and sub-commission­er Alessandro Costacurta in a Rome hotel on Monday, Corriere dello Sport reported.

Sky Sport Italia said the 58-year-old has been offered a two-year contract, which is likely to be less lucrative than his previous deal with the German champions.

Italy have been without a permanent coach since Gian Piero Ventura was sacked after they failed to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in 60 years after losing to Sweden in a two-legged playoff in November.

Ancelotti, who has also managed Chelsea, Real Madrid, AC Milan, Juventus, Roma and Paris Saint-Germain, has three Champions League titles to his name as a coach. He has also won the league in Italy, France, Germany and England.

Big drop in budget

The FIGC budget for a new coach and his staff is €5 million ($6.1 million, Dh22.4 million) per year, which would be a big drop from the reported €12 million plus bonuses that Ancelotti earned at Bayern Munich.

Ancelotti joined Bayern in 2016 and won the Bundesliga title in his first season but has been out of football since he was sacked following a 3-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

Costacurta is reported to have offered Ancelotti, who has also been linked with former club Chelsea and the soon-tobe-vacant manager’s job at Arsenal, a free hand in choosing his staff. Ancelotti’s son Davide, who was his assistant at Bayern, could play a role as well as former stars such as Andrea Pirlo, Gianluigi Buffon and Paolo Maldini.

Costacurta, who was coached by Ancelotti at AC Milan in the 1980s, was appointed to find a successor to Ventura and set a dateline of May 20 for the appointmen­t of a new coach.

Among the other names touted were Zenit St Petersburg coach Roberto Mancini, Chelsea boss Antonio Conte and former Leicester coach Claudio Ranieri, now in charge of French club Nantes.

Italy’s under-21 coach Luigi Di Biagio has been filling the position with the four-time world champions on an interim basis.

FIGC budget, a big drop from €12 million at Bayern

 ?? AFP file ?? Carlo Ancelotti
AFP file Carlo Ancelotti

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