Former striker and current advisor of AC Milan Zlatan Ibrahimovic is trying to persuade Bologna head coach Thiago Motta to lead the Rossoneri before the start of the next season, according to Tuttosport.
It is worth noting that under the guidance of the 41-year-old Brazilian specialist Bologna is in fourth place in the Italian championship table after 35 rounds with 64 points, trailing Juventus by just one point.
AC Milan, led by Stefano Pioli, currently holds second place in the Serie A table with 70 points. Pioli has been in charge of the team since 2019, and his current contract runs until 2025. Under the Italian's leadership, the Rossoneri won the Scudetto in 2022 and reached the semi-finals of the previous UEFA Champions League.
Earlier, journalist Fabrizio Romano reported that AC Milan's management intends to part ways with the current head coach Stefano Pioli.
Ibrahimovic himself admitted that the end of his career was difficult due to his ego.
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