The capital city's club "Roma" would like to see "Milan" players under the leadership of Massimiliano Allegri, currently in charge, at the helm of the team next season, reports "Goal.com".
In early February, the Roma team dismissed coach Zdenek Zeman and is currently led temporarily by Aurelio Andreazzoli, so in the summer the club will be looking for a permanent high-level strategist, unless the current team leader leads the team to a place guaranteeing participation in the Champions League tournament next season.
Recently, there have been reports that "Roma" will try to attract the strategist of the "Manchester City" club, Roberto Mancini, but now media sources claim that the coach working in England is financially unavailable to the capital's team.
The Roma team will offer M. Allegri a contract worth 2.5 million euros per year. Meanwhile, the "Milan" club sees former Italian national team and current "Parma" team head coach Roberto Donadoni as a successor to the coach.
Currently, Roma players are in 7th place, Milan - third.