
Former Roma boss Rudi Garcia has said he feels he has an “open bill
with the Serie A” and would therefore be open to the possibility of
coaching AC Milan.
Milan are currently without a coach and a
takeover deal involving Chinese investors has stalled while club
president Silvio Berlusconi recovers from heart surgery in hospital.
No
decision is likely to be made on an appointment before Berlusconi’s
return, with the surgeon who operated on him saying he will not be
discharged before July 2.
Garcia is one of those linked with the
position along with Cesare Prandelli, Frank de Boer, Marco Giampaolo and
interim coach Cristian Brocchi.
The Frenchman told Resto del
Carlino: “People are suggesting Milan because I once talked about the
possibility of managing a club ‘north of Rome’ … but Milan would
certainly be an interesting and stimulating experience.
“I have an open bill with Italy: I would love to continue coaching in the Serie A. It’s only June, though. There is no rush.”
Asked
to comment on the rumours suggesting Garcia could look to sign former
Roma players such as Medhi Benatia or Gervinho, the 52-year-old joked:
“Even before I sign myself?
“I’ve heard these rumours just like
you have, but let’s wait and see. I think Milan have other issues to
solve first. But it’s clear, I want an important league and an
ambitious, interesting project: if something like that arrives I’ll be
happy.”
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