AC Milan are weighing up the possibility of Manuel Pellegrini spearheading their new regime, according to a report in the “?Daily Express.
The Chilean had been linked with the vacant Everton hots-eat before Southampton expressed an interest in his services, however, he is set to be offered the chance to flex his managerial muscle in Italy.
Chinese investors are on the brink of taking over Milan and they want Pellegrini to be at the helm of their impending revolution.
Cristian Brocchi is currently in charge of the Rossoneri and he was only appointed back in April.
The Italian inherited a disgruntled squad and he oversaw a string of dismal defeats, including a 2-1 Coppa Italia final loss to Juventus. which means he is seen as expendable by the incoming owners.
Pellegrini is being considered for the San Siro hot-seat because of his star billing and vast experience, yet he has publicly expressed a desire to remain in England.
The 62-year-old is set to leave Manchester City at the end of the month after guiding them to Capital One Cup glory and a spot in the Champions League semi-finals this season.
In his maiden campaign at the Etihad he delivered the Premier League title, but the Sky Blues barely managed to scrap into the top-four last season and incoming boss Pep Guardiola is set to revamp the entire squad.
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