
Milan send offer to ex-Crystal Palace coach Glasner
Reports in Italy claim that Milan have offered ex-Crystal Palace coach Oliver Glasner a two-year...
Reports in Italy claim that Milan have offered ex-Crystal Palace coach Oliver Glasner a two-year deal.
Former Palace coach Glasner is Milan’s top target to replace Massimiliano Allegri as their coach, and according to Gazzetta and SportMediaset, the Rossoneri have now sent a formal offer to the Austrian tactician.
Both sources claim that the Rossoneri have offered Glasner a two-year deal.
According to SportMediaset, Milan’s salary offer is around €5m per season, while Gazzetta claims wages are between €3m and €4m.
SportMediaset reports that Glasner is willing to join Milan, and it is expected that he’ll accept the offer even if the two parties have yet to sign the deal.
Gazzetta notes that Milan owner Gerry Cardinale wants to hire a technical director before appointing a new coach, with Ralf Rangnick still seen as the top option for the role at San Siro.
Rangnick has already identified Glasner as an ideal candidate for the coaching position, but the Rossoneri remain interested in the Austrian tactician regardless of Rangnick’s advice.
According to Gazzetta, Glasner has turned down an offer from Fenerbahce, having prioritised a move to Milan.
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Source: Football Italia
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