With Stefano Pioli's farewell already planned for the end of the season, according to La Repubblica, Milan is in search of a new coach to take over in the summer.
There are many names circulating at the moment, all of which are foreigners since Italians Conte and De Zerbi would cost too much.
The newspaper these profiles that would be on the Rossoneri's list: Paulo Fonseca, Christophe Galtier, Julen Lopetegui, Marco Rose, and Mark Van Bommel.
In the last few hours, a new name has also emerged for the Milan bench: Gary O'Neil, an English coach born in 1983 who currently coaches Wolverhampton, eleventh in the Premier League standings. A former midfielder, in his playing career, he played for clubs like Middlesbrough and West Ham, among others. As a coach, he started as an assistant coach for Liverpool's Under-23 team in the 2020-2021 season. Later, he was at Bournemouth and then, as mentioned, at Wolverhampton.
