Juventus boss Fabio Capello could be on the verge of a summer switch to Inter, insist reports in Italy.
Whispers have been circulating over the last few days that Capello recently met with Nerazzurri owner Massimo Moratti in Lugano with regard to a move.
It’s unclear at this stage whether the alleged meeting actually took place, but there is the very real possibility that Capello will leave Turin at the end of the season.
Although the club want the tactician, whose deal expires in 2007, to remain that may not occur given the uncertain future surrounding the Old Lady’s infamous Triade - who Capello has a great relationship with.
The trio of Vice-President Roberto Bettega, director general Luciano Moggi and administrator Antonio Giraudo may all be on the verge of leaving the outfit.
The telephone interception scandal which revolves around certain conversations involving Moggi has led to reports that the three men won’t be leading the club in 2006-07.
Bettega’s tears at the end of the 2-1 win over Palermo on Sunday have simply fuelled talk that a split is on the cards, even if the inquiry into the allegations of improper conduct by Moggi continues.
There could already be some significant decisions made at a Juventus board meeting on Thursday even if Moggi and Giraudo, who has also been dragged into the affair, have pleaded their innocence in the matter.
Inter, who despite recently insisting that Roberto Mancini will remain, are now believed to be assessing hiring ‘Mr Scudetto’ to deliver their first title since 1989.
Capello has won League titles with Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and is now just a point away from winning his second with the Old Lady.
Speculation suggests that Capello and Moratti will meet again over the next few weeks to further assess their options.
Former Livorno boss Roberto Donadoni is being talked about as a possible successor to Capello at Juventus if a split does occur.
Source: Channel4 Football Italia
Whispers have been circulating over the last few days that Capello recently met with Nerazzurri owner Massimo Moratti in Lugano with regard to a move.
It’s unclear at this stage whether the alleged meeting actually took place, but there is the very real possibility that Capello will leave Turin at the end of the season.
Although the club want the tactician, whose deal expires in 2007, to remain that may not occur given the uncertain future surrounding the Old Lady’s infamous Triade - who Capello has a great relationship with.
The trio of Vice-President Roberto Bettega, director general Luciano Moggi and administrator Antonio Giraudo may all be on the verge of leaving the outfit.
The telephone interception scandal which revolves around certain conversations involving Moggi has led to reports that the three men won’t be leading the club in 2006-07.
Bettega’s tears at the end of the 2-1 win over Palermo on Sunday have simply fuelled talk that a split is on the cards, even if the inquiry into the allegations of improper conduct by Moggi continues.
There could already be some significant decisions made at a Juventus board meeting on Thursday even if Moggi and Giraudo, who has also been dragged into the affair, have pleaded their innocence in the matter.
Inter, who despite recently insisting that Roberto Mancini will remain, are now believed to be assessing hiring ‘Mr Scudetto’ to deliver their first title since 1989.
Capello has won League titles with Milan, Real Madrid, Roma and is now just a point away from winning his second with the Old Lady.
Speculation suggests that Capello and Moratti will meet again over the next few weeks to further assess their options.
Former Livorno boss Roberto Donadoni is being talked about as a possible successor to Capello at Juventus if a split does occur.
Source: Channel4 Football Italia
