Stefano Pioli was confirmed in his position yesterday, but it's clear that he'll have to immediately turn around the crisis moment for his AC Milan side; otherwise, his coaching position might not be as secure.
As reported by the Italian newspaper Libero, in case of a change in the coaching staff, the Rossoneri club managers would opt for someone who can steer the team to the end of this season.
In recent hours, the name of Andriy Shevchenko has emerged as he reportedly offered himself to the Milan club, but this option doesn't particularly appeal to the Milan executives.
The most likely scenario, instead, would be Ignazio Abate, who is the current coach of the Rossoneri's Primavera.
In the summer, they'll look for a profile with a bit more experience to replace Pioli. According to the newspaper, a name that's highly liked for the future is Thiago Motta, who's been doing excellent work this year as the manager of Bologna.