A report from today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport has suggested that former Inter coach Luciano Spalletti could take the AC Milan job from Stefano Pioli in the summer.

The report details how the person at the top of the list to replace Pioli is former RB Leipzig and Hoffenheim coach Ralf Rangnick. Another option is former Valencia coach Marcelino, who is also available, although the Rossoneri could decide to simply place their trust in Pioli and give him another season to improve the team and their position in the league table.

However, Spalletti could also take over as head coach at AC Milan, the report continues. The 61-year-old Italian is still on Inter’s payroll after his dismissal at the end of last season. He didn’t find an agreement with Inter in October to terminate his contract, which is why he didn’t take the AC Milan job after Marco Giampaolo was dismissed. However, the Rossoneri may still look to hire him as he has shown that he can transform a team from a 5th-8th place squad to a top four squad.