Italian newspaper La Repubblica claims that Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola is the number one candidate to replace José Mourinho as coach of Inter Milan. The Italian club would be postponing the decision on their new manager until after the presidential elections at Barcelona.
Because of a supposed total lack of feeling between presidential candidate Sandro Rosell and Guardiola, Inter reportedly think they have a chance to sign the Catalan coach if Rosell is elected as new president on Sunday 13 June.
Catalan sports paper Sport claims that Guardiola wants to meet with the new president on 14 June to learn first hand about the future of the sports area, among other things about who could become the new sports director. Guardiola would continue next season and the signing of a new contract isn't considered to be a problem.
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Thursday, June 3, 2010
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They will Appoint Benetiz.
ReplyDeletePep, Is Sport owned by Gaspart?
ReplyDelete@kamikaze:
ReplyDeleteno. gaspart is in the hotel business.
Gaspart is also president of the Segunda B club San Andreu.
ReplyDeletepep, is there a slight chance at this unthinkable happening?
ReplyDeleteto be honest, im quite worried that he might leave, not the next but in 2011 as pep already gave his word that he will stay on for another year
he will leave one day... so start preparing yourself :-)
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