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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Italy job prevents Prandelli from taking over at Inter


Inter are keen to appoint Italy boss Cesare Prandelli as their new head coach, but the 54-year-old's current engagement with the Azzurri is putting a halt to a potential move, Goal.com has learned.

The Giuseppe Meazza side have been in the market for a trainer ever since Claudio Ranieri got the sack last month, and president Massimo Moratti sees the former Fiorentina boss as the perfect replacement.

Prandelli is believed to be open to a return to club coaching, but he is reluctant to make a decision on his future ahead of Euro 2012 as he wants to focus on his current job.

Inter are believed to be exploring alternatives, should the Italy trainer decides to turn down their offer in the summer.

Moratti has already been in touch with former Porto and Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas, while current caretaker boss Andrea Stramaccioni is also a candidate to remain in charge of Inter beyond the 2011-12 campaign.

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