A report from today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Corriere della Sera has also suggested that former Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri is Inter’s top choice to replace coach Antonio Conte should he leave next week.

The report details how the situation mirrors what happened at Juventus in the summer of 2014, when Conte decided to resign from the Bianconeri due to disagreements over the transfer market goals, and was quickly replaced by Allegri. The 53-year-old Italian went on to win 11 trophies in five years with the Turin based club, before leaving last year.

Allegri wants to win the scudetto with the three great northern Italian teams of Inter, AC Milan and Juventus, the report continues, which would set a new record. Inter aren’t looking to dismiss Conte, not least because of the remaining two years on his €12 million a season contract, which would have to be paid if he was dismissed. He could still choose to resign. Everything will become clearer after next week’s meeting.