Former
Milan striker Filippo Inzaghi will be appointed to replace Clarence
Seedorf as the Serie A club's coach, according to reports in the Italian
media Tuesday.
It means Seedorf's spell as Milan coach is set to end after just
four months, the Dutchman having failed in his mission to salvage a
place in Europe for the seven-times European champions.
Inzaghi, a
legendary Milan striker who went on to coach the club's youth team, had
been in line to replace sacked Massimiliano Allegri in January only to
miss out when Seedorf was parachuted in despite still having a playing
contract with Brazilian side Botafogo, and scant coaching experience.
Seedorf
improved an ailing Milan side in the second half of the season but the
Rossoneri's eighth place finish left them out of Europe for the first
time in 16 years.
La Gazzetta dello Sport said Inzaghi will soon
take over at the San Siro club having negotiated his future contract
with club CEO Adriano Galliani and president Silvio Berlusconi at the
club owner's villa in Arcore.
The report said the fine details of the agreement would be ironed out in the coming days.
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