Antonio Conte “told me he’d gladly stay on the Italy bench for another two years,” revealed Carlo Tavecchio.

There have been numerous reports about Conte considering an early exit from the Azzurri, even before going into Euro 2016, amid interest from Milan.

“Conte told me he’d gladly stay on the Italy bench for another two years, as his priority is the Nazionale,” FIGC President Tavecchio told Radio 24.

Antonio Conte “told me he’d gladly stay on the Italy bench for another two years,” revealed Carlo Tavecchio.

There have been numerous reports about Conte considering an early exit from the Azzurri, even before going into Euro 2016, amid interest from Milan.

“Conte told me he’d gladly stay on the Italy bench for another two years, as his priority is the Nazionale,” FIGC President Tavecchio told Radio 24.

Today the Coach called up 34 players for a two-day training retreat, including Wolfsburg attacking midfielder Daniel Caligiuri. 

Tavecchio's election was controversial and contested by clubs including Juventus and Roma.

“I am happy with what I have done in my first year as President. I spoke to Andrea Agnelli and found many points of unity.

“I will be in Berlin on Saturday to cheer on Juventus.”

The Bianconeri face Barcelona in the Champions League Final next week.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tickets Kit Collector