
Report: Mancini closes in on Italy return after positive FIGC contacts in last 48 hours
Roberto Mancini has moved to the brink of a return as Italy head coach after...
Roberto Mancini has moved to the brink of a return as Italy head coach after positive contacts between the former Azzurri manager and the FIGC in the last 48 hours.
According to Fabrizio Romano, via Tuttomercatoweb, Mancini has been open to a return for several weeks and is now understood to be waiting only for the final green light from the federation to begin his second spell in charge.
The 2006 World Cup winner previously led Italy to European Championship glory in 2021 before his controversial resignation to take the Saudi Arabia job in 2023, a decision that divided opinion and left a bitter taste among Italian supporters.
Antonio Conte remains in contention for the role, but Mancini is currently considered the clear favourite.
With Italy having missed a third consecutive World Cup, the federation’s priority is long-term rebuilding rather than short-term fixes, and Mancini’s experience and familiarity with the Italian football landscape makes him an attractive proposition.
The 2028 European Championship and 2030 World Cup, co-hosted by Spain, Portugal and Morocco, represent the two targets of any incoming coach.
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Source: Football Italia
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