Andre Villas-Boas ruled out of Inter Milan move – Portuguese Primeira Liga news
Andre Villas-Boas will not be taking charge of Inter Milan next season according to his agent, Carlos Goncalves, and Inter Technical Director, Marco Branca.
When questioned about the possibility of his client departing for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926, Goncalves quickly waived away reports by saying, "This makes no sense."
And a return to San Siro for Villas-Boas has been all but ruled out by Branca.
"Andres Villas-Boas will not be the coach of Inter, and not just because of the buyout clause that would cost €15 million which ties him to Porto," said the Inter Superemo.
The Nerazzurri were linked with a host of top managers in the game after Leonardo unceremoniously parted company with the Italian giants. The former Assistant Coach, Villas-Boas, and Fiorentina gaffer, Sinisa Mihajlovic, were the supposed frontrunners for
the hot seat at San Siro but Mihajlovic committed his future to the Viola.
"Last season, Fiorentina chose me and I chose them, despite having my pick of other opportunities.
"I am glad I took that decision, which allowed me to work with a club containing many competent and serious people. I hope to continue to do this http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 for many years to come," said the former Bologna manager.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-c22056 then arrived from arch-rivals AC Milan and finally restored parity at the club as he ended the season by clinching
the Coppa Italia.
But the Brazilian’s exit to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 saw the Italian outfit searching for their 3rd
Manager in less than a year. Villas-Boas’s unprecedented haul of the UEFA Europa League, Portuguese Primeira Liga, Portuguese Cup and Portuguese Super Cup unsurprisingly made him Inter’s top target.
The Portuguese tactician would fit perfectly in Inter’s setup due to his previous stint there as Jose Mourinho’s assistant and his different spells around Europe.
Villas-Boas started his managerial career after the late Sir Bobby http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/British-Virgin-Islands-c2859 Team soon after before joining Porto under Mourinho. But the ‘Special One’ was quick to leave
Estadio do Dragao after his successes and Villas-Boas followed his mentor to Chelsea and Inter Milan, before returning to Portugal to manage Academica.
His stint was cut short when he re-signed with the Dragons, albeit in managerial capacity this time. Villas-Boas, then, went from being a relatively unknown to another ‘Special One’ with a trophy laden season.
The Portuguese was rumored to be on his way to Stamford Bridge after the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti but a move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Portugal-c2984.
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