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His departure seems inevitable. After a superb season with LOSC, which he took to fourth place in Ligue 1, Paulo Fonseca continues to be courted just a stone’s throw from the opening of the summer transfer window. And several renowned courtiers were on the trail of the Portuguese technician. As we revealed to you exclusively last week, AC Milan even accelerated on this issue following the departure of Stefano Pioli. A choice which was not unanimous among the Rossonero fans who expressed their disagreement during the last championship meeting.
However, this choice pleases other fervent observers of the Lombard club. Indeed, Mathieu Flamini is in agreement with this potential appointment. Player of the San Siro residents between 2008 and 2013, the native of Marseille said all the good things he thought of the Mastiffs technician: “Milan? It certainly wasn’t a bad season but we all hope we can win the championship. They are growing and we are hopeful for next year. Fonseca is a quality coach. Milan is a great club and we hope for the best. The fans want to win. He is a person who loves a good game, he could be the right coach.»
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