AC Milan’s poor start to the Serie A season could cost Massimiliano Allegri his job, and owner Silvio Berlusconi has already created a shortlist of coaches to replace the 45-year-old.
After a turbulent summer which saw big names such as Zlatan Ibrahimovic leave San Siro, the Rossonerihave been in poor form, losing five of their first 10 Serie A matches, and speculation is rife that the former Cagliari boss will soon be sacked.
Top of the capital side’s shortlist is Pep Guardiola, who resigned as Barcelona boss last summer, citing exhaustion, but is unlikely to make a move to the club due to the financial status.
Next on Berlusconi’s list is Zenit St Petersburg trainer Luciano Spalletti, due to has vast experience in Serie A, having coached Udinese and Roma for a number of years.
The rest of the contenders are Rafa Benitez, who was sacked by Inter in December 2010 after just six months in charge, and Roberto Mancini, who is currently under pressure at English champions Manchester City, but has won three Scudetti.
Filippo Inzaghi could also be in contention to replace Allegri. The former Italy international ended his playing career last summer, but has been working with the club’s youth ranks, and would be a popular choice amongst fans.
AC Milan take on Palermo on Tuesday, with kick-off scheduled at 20:45CET.