If after the season London's "Chelsea" decided to show the door to coach Maurizio Sarri, the 60-year-old strategist would not be unemployed for long.
As reported by "Corriere dello Sport," the specialist has become one of the main candidates to take over the position of coach at "Roma" and would replace Claudio Ranieri.
It is said that initially the management of the Italian capital's team wanted Antonio Conte, but now director Franco Baldini's gaze has shifted to a fellow countryman working in the Premier League.
M. Sarri has achieved good results in the Serie A championships, having led Napoli from 2015 to 2018.
He began his coaching career back in the 1990s and has coached 19 different teams over almost 30 years.