Coach Maurizio Sarri has responded to Milan's interest by saying he could 'stay for life' with Empoli.
The 56-year-old is among the candidates for the Rossoneri bench next season, as it seems increasingly unlikely that current Coach Filippo Inzaghi will be retained.
Speaking to the Press after receiving the 'Golden Hourglass' prize for his career, he denied being fit only for the smaller teams.
Coach Maurizio Sarri has responded to Milan's interest by saying he could 'stay for life' with Empoli.
The 56-year-old is among the candidates for the Rossoneri bench next season, as it seems increasingly unlikely that current Coach Filippo Inzaghi will be retained.
Speaking to the Press after receiving the 'Golden Hourglass' prize for his career, he denied being fit only for the smaller teams.
“Perhaps there is a strong prejudice against me,” he said. “Some believe that I'm a Coach who can only handle Empoli and other clubs of the like.
“But every Coach must work to prove otherwise, though to be honest I could stay with Empoli for life, because I'm very happy here.”