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Former Manchester United Manager Could Land New Job In Italy

Former Manchester United manager David Moyes is being linked with the managerial position at Inter Milan after being spotted in Italy a few times in the last month or so. Moyes, who was sacked in April this year has apparently rejected 7 jobs so far according to reports. The Scotsman had revealed in June that he was disappointed with the lack of time given to him at United. He lasted just over 9 months at United and managed the club for 51 matches.

Inter’s current manager Walter Mazzarri is under severe pressure after another disappointing start to the season by the Nerazzurri who are languishing in the 9th position in Serie A after having picked up only 9 points in 7 games. Despite rebuilding most of the team last season and the beginning of this season, the former Napoli manager has failed to convince the board and the fans that the club will progress under him. Disappointing performances and results have often caused groans in the San Siro this season and he might have very little time to salvage something.

Disagreements inside the club haven’t helped either as Erick Thohir, a majority shareholder at the club, wants to rebuild the whole club based on the Premier League style. Experienced players like Esteban Cambiasso, Ivan Cordoba, Diego Milito and Walter Samuel were sold after the new owners took over which led to major disagreements between Thohir and Inter President Massimo Moratti which led to Moratti’s resignation recently after a 19-year association with the club.

According to Sky Italia, Moyes could be on Inter’s shortlist if at all they decide to get rid of Mazzarri in the near future. Moyes could suit the club as they still need some rebuilding to be done. The 51-year old did a brilliant job at Everton before replacing Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.