"Milan" is planning to start a new era by hiring an experienced and trophy-winning coach.
"Tuttosport" reports that the team, which disappointed its fans this season, wants to attract "Napoli" strategist Maurizio Sarri next summer.
This is not the first attempt by "Milan" to shake hands with the 59-year-old Italian - both sides had almost reached an agreement when the team was still led by Silvio Berlusconi.
At that time, according to the press, the main obstacle was the scandalous billionaire and his political statements.
In Sarri's current contract with "Napoli", there is an 8 million euro buyout clause, and "Milan" plans to offer the coach a yearly salary twice as high (3.5 million euros) as he receives currently.