BREAKING: Antonio Conte leaves his role as Inter Milan manager by mutual consent


Former Chelsea manager, Antonio Conte has left his role as the manager of the Italian side, Inter Milan just days after he won them their first Scudetto title since 2010.

BREAKING: Antonio Conte leaves his role as Inter Milan manager by mutual consent


Antonio Conte joined Inter in 2019, leading them to a second-place finish in Serie A and the Europa League final in his first season in charge.

The 51-years-old Italian manager then broke Juventus’ dominance and guided Inter to their first Scudetto since 2010 in the 2020/21 campaign.

However, there has been a rumour of unrest between Conte and the Inter Milan board over the upcoming transfer window.


Inter Milan was willing to sell notable players in the squad like Milan Skriniar, Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez, a move Antonio Conte was against.


BREAKING: Antonio Conte leaves his role as Inter Milan manager by mutual consent

Inter Milan lifting the 2020/21 Scudetto title

The Italian believes such players are important in his quest to turn Inter Milan into a formidable force in Europe and Seria A.

However, a deal was not struck by both parties and Antonio Conte has decided to leave his role on mutual consent.

Antonio Conte has been linked with a move to Real Madrid who is reportedly trying to move on with Zinedine Zidane who’s yet to commit his future with the Spanish giant.



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