Paulo Fonseca's adventure on Milan's bench could come to an end after just over two months. As previously mentioned, the Portuguese coach has never been at such risk: after a 1-3 loss at San Siro in the Champions League opener against Liverpool, the Milan management is seriously considering a change and evaluating various candidates, both Italian and foreign. This week is crucial, as in just a few days, Milan will face Inter in the Derby della Madonnina.
Post-Fonseca: Terzic and Tuchel as foreign options for Milan
The latest news is that the derby could be decisive for Fonseca's dismissal, regardless of the result. But who could replace the Portuguese coach if he leaves?
As revealed a few hours ago, Edin Terzic, former Borussia Dortmund coach, was in the stands at the San Siro on Tuesday night for Milan - Liverpool. He is one of the names on the list, but not the only one. Another valid foreign candidate is certainly Thomas Tuchel, who has also offered his availability to negotiate.
The Italian names: Maurizio Sarri and Massimiliano Allegri
And among the Italians? Milan is considering two names. The first is Maurizio Sarri; the former Lazio coach has already worked with several players in this squad and would consider it 'tailor-made' for his ideas. The other is Massimiliano Allegri: the Livorno native has already been at Milan in the past and won the Scudetto in 2011.
In short, there are several options for a "post-Fonseca" scenario, which is becoming increasingly tangible, awaiting the result of Sunday night's derby.
Source: Gianlucadimarzio.com
