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The report says that City have a "pre-signed contract . Nothing absolutely binding, but a definite step in a specific direction".
It looks like he will definitely be available this summer, surely we would be the most attractive job in world football for him this summer? Unless Pep leaves Bayern, of course.
Of the three potential new managers for next season (Klopp, Pep and Ancelotti) I'd say Ancelotti is the safest pair of hands. He's adaptable and proven he can motivate talented squads and be successful in England. Klopp and Pep both carry more of an element of risk as there is a chance their style won't work with our squad / in the PL.
I'd be delighted with ABP (Anyone But Pelligrini) and if Ancelotti is available we'd be mad not to take him.
The report says that City have a "pre-signed contract . Nothing absolutely binding, but a definite step in a specific direction".
It looks like he will definitely be available this summer, surely we would be the most attractive job in world football for him this summer? Unless Pep leaves Bayern, of course.
Of the three potential new managers for next season (Klopp, Pep and Ancelotti) I'd say Ancelotti is the safest pair of hands. He's adaptable and proven he can motivate talented squads and be successful in England. Klopp and Pep both carry more of an element of risk as there is a chance their style won't work with our squad / in the PL.
I'd be delighted with ABP (Anyone But Pelligrini) and if Ancelotti is available we'd be mad not to take him.