The casting for the new Milan coach continues, as recalled this morning by Tuttosport, which precisely writes: "After the Lopetegui case, the hunt for the coach continues." Specifically, attention is focused on Thiago Motta, who is reportedly sought after by both the Rossoneri and Juventus, with the latter having moved slightly ahead of the Rossoneri club in pursuit of the current Bologna coach. Particularly, Tuttosport's headline this morning reads: "For Motta, Milan plays the Ibra card."
In the subtitle, the reason for this suggestion is explained: "Former teammates at PSG and bound by friendship, but the Rossoneri know they need to catch up with Juventus." While the Bianconeri are indeed in pole position, they haven't closed the deal yet, leaving room for other contenders including Milan.
The mission for the Milan management is complicated, and they are trying to understand the margins for involvement in the negotiation from the club, leveraging the good relationship between Motta and Ibrahimovic. Meanwhile, several other alternatives remain valid: Conceiçao, Fonseca, and Van Bommel among them, as relayed via Milan News.