The waters are stirring in Manchester after United's puncture against Young Boys in the Champions League (2-1). In Switzerland, the Red Devils were shipwrecked and all the lights turned in one direction: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. From the 'Daily Express' they were already evaluating possible options in case of dismissal, with Zidane, Brendan Rodgers and Antonio Conte as candidates.
The Italian appears on the scene due to the information shared by Gianluca de Marzio, who affirms that he would not look down on landing at Old Trafford. However, the aforementioned media recalls that the former Inter could face an important obstacle: Cristiano Ronaldo.
While they emphasize that, at the moment, Solskjaer is not in danger, a faltering course could cost him his position and his replacement is unlikely to arrive without the approval of the stars of the team. Hence, CR7 plays the crucial role in Conte's potential landing.
In 2019, when a new tenant was being considered for the Juventus bench after Allegri's goodbye, the Portuguese star said 'no' with his head when asked about Conte's return to Turin, as stated in his day 'La Reppublica '.
Antonio Conte looked like he could have a long spell at Inter after taking the club out of its journey through the desert. The Italian applied an attractive and effective football in equal parts that he took to the Scudetto. The differences of opinion with the property on the necessary sales to equalize accounts among other things made him leave the Meazza.
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