Inter lining up four-man shortlist to replace Simone Inzaghi
Serie A giants Inter are currently facing a concrete possibility of losing Simone Inzaghi in the next two days and they are lining up a four-man shortlist.
La Gazzetta dello Sport have reported that while the Nerazzurri have limited doubt about the Italian's future, they do not want to be caught unprepared. Their shortlist has four men and the top of that is Cesc Fabregas.
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The Spaniard has already declared his love for Inter in the recent past and he could be the first foreign coach that Beppe Marotta appoints in his career.
Another name on the list is that of Roberto de Zerbi, who has lived in Milan and he could reunite with Luis Henrique at Inter. The other two names are on the sidelines and they are Cristian Chivu and Patrick Vieira, who have done a very good job with their clubs.
Both have played for the Nerazzurri and this can work in their favour, if Inzaghi departs.
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