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Antonio Conte quits as Inter Milan manager just weeks after winning the Serie A title

Antonio Conte has left Inter Milan by mutual consent just weeks after winning the Serie A title with Simone Inzaghi likely to replace him as head coach. 

Conte has agreed a deal with the club’s owners which will see him paid €7m (£6m) for the final year of his contract.

The former Chelsea boss guided Inter to their first Serie A title in 11 years but was embroiled in a dispute with the club’s owners after they proposed a downsizing of his squad.

Inter chairman Steven Zhang reportedly asked Conte to cut his wage bill by 15 to 20 percent and potentially sell players worth up to £70m this summer.

 Update: Antonio Conte quits as Inter Milan manager just weeks after winning the Serie A title

Zhang arrived at Inter’s headquarters to continue discussions with senior staff on Wednesday morning, May 26.

A club statement read: “FC Internazionale Milano announces that it has reached an agreement for the consensual termination of the contract with the coach Antonio Conte.

“The whole club would like to thank Antonio for the extraordinary work he has done, which culminated in winning the 19th Scudetto. Antonio Conte will remain forever in the history of our club.”

Conte was keen to keep up to eight players he sees as “untouchables” which include Milan Skriniar, Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez.

The club’s strategy, according to Sky in Italy, could include the sale of one of the club’s star players and a move to focus on developing young talent.

 Update: Antonio Conte quits as Inter Milan manager just weeks after winning the Serie A title


Lazio manager Inzaghi is set to replace Conte at the San Siro. The former Italy striker has been in charge of the Rome club since 2016 and led them to a sixth-place finish this season, finishing six points above fierce rivals Roma.

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