An internationally renowned coach has applied for Barça

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Since the announcement of Xavi’s departure at the end of the season, FC Barcelona is now working behind the scenes to find its future coach. With this in mind, several names are currently being mentioned, from Jürgen Klopp to Hansi Flick and Thiago Motta. But that’s not all. In addition to these different tracks, the Blaugrana club also receives applications from coaches wishing to settle in Catalonia. As such, Sport announced this Thursday that Antonio Conte would be part of it.

After his experience with Tottenham, the man who recently rejected Napoli’s advances would, in fact, be seduced by the idea of ​​coaching the Culers. However, the Spanish media specifies that his name would not be part of the list established by the Barcelona board, even if nothing has yet been decided. With a nice CV after experiences at Juve, Inter Milan and even Chelsea, the 54-year-old Italian technician would therefore not be the option favored by the Catalan upper echelons. To be continued…

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