Azzurri Coach Antonio Conte, Juventus' Max Allegri and Leicester City's Claudio Ranieri are in high demand, say reports, starting a domino effect.
The recent displacements in international coaching, on from the sacking of Jose Mourinho from Chelsea and the projected exchange of Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti at Bayern Munich, are causing ripples that influence Italian football substantially.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Conte is the object of desire for several clubs in the Premier League, most notably Manchester United for next season.
Azzurri Coach Antonio Conte, Juventus' Max Allegri and Leicester City's Claudio Ranieri are in high demand, say reports, starting a domino effect.
The recent displacements in international coaching, on from the sacking of Jose Mourinho from Chelsea and the projected exchange of Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti at Bayern Munich, are causing ripples that influence Italian football substantially.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Conte is the object of desire for several clubs in the Premier League, most notably Manchester United for next season.
The 46-year-old's preference is believed to be Paris Saint-Germain, even though recent reports suggested he was open to the possibility of working with Roma.
Arsenal is also believed to be after Conte, but they are equally interested in Allegri, who might leave Juventus at the end of this season regardless of the result.
But Allegri is also an option for Chelsea, as is Ranieri, after his surprising campaign with Leicester City.
Any of these movements could cause a whole after-effect of signings and dismissals in Serie A.
Orphaned of Allegri, Juventus would reportedly mount an assault for Fiorentina's Paulo Sousa, or even think of a dramatic return of Conte.
This would result in a clash with Roma and Milan, whose first choice is also the Azzurri Coach, and whose alternatives include the likes of Sassuolo's Eusebio Di Francesco and Luciano Spalletti.