Milan are trying to lure Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola to San Siro as the Italians look to bring an end to years of stagnation.
Well, that's the highly-believable story that Mundo Deportivo are running with, the Spanish news outlet claiming the Rossoneri's owners, Elliott Management, have grown frustrated with the long line of underwhelming coaches at the club. Now, the Americans want to completely reshape their team and hope to hand Guardiola the role of architect in that project.
Stefano Pioli was only appointed as Milan boss on 9th October and won't take charge of his first game until Sunday, yet Mundo report that the 53-year-old will be out of a job come May if his seniors get their way.