
AC Milan have shown interest in Andoni Iraola to become their next head coach following the sacking of Massimiliano Allegri. Iraola previously qualified Bournemouth for Europe, reaching the Europa League alongside Milan. Reports indicate Milan have already made an approach to Iraola for next season’s role. The proposal was reportedly made through an intermediary, and Iraola’s representation by Jorge Mendes could help the process move quickly. Marco Silva is also mentioned as another available option after leaving Fulham, but current links to Iraola appear stronger.
"According to talkSPORT transfer expert Alex Crooks, the Rossoneri have joined the list of clubs interested in former Bournemouth manager Iraola. The Spaniard qualified for the Europa League, alongside the Diavolo, with the Cherries, despite a substantial reshuffling last summer. More than capable of making the step up, Iraola sought a different environment and a chance to rebuild one of Europe's biggest clubs could catch his eye."
"It seems they aren't waiting around too, with Sky Sports (via Milan Posts) reporting that an approach has already been made to make him next season's head coach. The news has also been confirmed by Alessandro Jacobone, who reports that the move was proposed to the Diavolo by an intermediary. Considering he is also a client of Jorge Mendes, things could progress quickly with relations already strong."
"Jacobone also suggests that there is interest in Marco Silva, who is also available this summer after leaving Fulham. However, the links to the Spaniard appear to be much stronger at this moment."
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