Reports say Cristian Brocchi must win the Coppa Italia and rely on Silvio Berlusconi staying to keep the Milan job.
The current Rossoneri boss was promoted from the youth team after Sinisa Mihajlovic was sacked last month, but has struggled so far.
Gazzetta dello Sport reports today that there is still a possibility Brocchi could be in the dugout next season, but he requires two things to happen.
Firstly, he must guide the team to victory in the Coppa Italia final against Juventus and therefore secure Europa League qualification for next season.
Reports say Cristian Brocchi must win the Coppa Italia and rely on Silvio Berlusconi staying to keep the Milan job.
The current Rossoneri boss was promoted from the youth team after Sinisa Mihajlovic was sacked last month, but has struggled so far.
Gazzetta dello Sport reports today that there is still a possibility Brocchi could be in the dugout next season, but he requires two things to happen.
Firstly, he must guide the team to victory in the Coppa Italia final against Juventus and therefore secure Europa League qualification for next season.
Secondly, he must rely on Berlusconi deciding against a sale of the club to Chinese investors and remaining in full ownership of the Diavolo.
Talks for a sale have hit delays recently, as the club owner hasn’t granted the group exclusivity as quickly as anticipated.
Tuttosport believes that if Berlusconi stays it will be a three-horse race for the Milan job between Brocchi, Sampdoria Coach Vincenzo Montella and Empoli’s Marco Giampaolo.