Antonio Conte, libre desde su salida del Tottenham, representa el plan B de Italia

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En busca de un sucesor de Roberto Mancini, que debería repuntar en el banquillo de Arabia Saudí, para dirigir a la selección italiana, la Federación Italiana de Fútbol da prioridad a Luciano Spalletti pese a una preocupación de cláusula de salida para saldar con el Nápoles.

Al mismo tiempo, Antonio Conte, libre desde su salida del Tottenham, representa la segunda opción de los líderes transalpinos, según Sky Italia.

Perfectamente consciente de que Spalletti le lleva la delantera en esta carrera y lúcido ante la situación, el extécnico del Chelsea habló con la FIGC e indicó que estaría listo para volver a liderar la Squadra azzurra, tras un primer paso como técnico entre 2014 y 2016. Una gran solución de copia de seguridad.

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