Antonio Conte will make his first public outing as Inter head coach tomorrow when he attends the Champions League final alongside the club’s management, as reported by Sky Sport.

Conte was officially unveiled by the Nerazzurri as Luciano Spalletti’s replacement on Friday morning, signing a three-year deal reportedly worth €9 million per season in wages.

The Italian flew to Madrid this morning with new colleagues Beppe Marotta, Piero Ausilio, Alessandro Antonello and Dario Baccin, as well as the club’s president Steven Zhang.

Suning owner Zhang Jindong is also in the Spanish capital ahead of tomorrow’s match between Tottenham and Liverpool and will join them to watch the match.

Conte will use the weekend to get to know the club’s management better and could begin to discuss Inter’s plans for the summer transfer window too.

The former Chelsea, Juventus and Italy boss identified Suning’s ambition as the key factor in convincing him to join Inter, stating they had the same hunger as him to win trophies.