There are conflicting reports in Italy’s national newspapers today about the future of Inter Coach Roberto Mancini.

The former Manchester City boss has found himself under pressure after a terrible run of form that has seen the Nerazzurri fall off the title pace and into fifth place, only one point ahead of rivals Milan.

Tuttosport reports today that Mancio will split from the club at the end of the season, as President Erick Thohir has done everything to make his Coach happy but can’t afford another squad revolution.

There are conflicting reports in Italy’s national newspapers today about the future of Inter Coach Roberto Mancini.

The former Manchester City boss has found himself under pressure after a terrible run of form that has seen the Nerazzurri fall off the title pace and into fifth place, only one point ahead of rivals Milan.

Tuttosport reports today that Mancio will split from the club at the end of the season, as President Erick Thohir has done everything to make his Coach happy but can’t afford another squad revolution.

The newspaper believes he is better suited to the Italy job due to the club’s Financial Fair Play restrictions and points out that his average points per game tally isn’t much better than his predecessor Walter Mazzarri’s.

The outlet believes that the two parties will consensually tear up Mancini’s contract at the end of the season.

However, Corriere dello Sport contradicts this report by writing today that Thohir has put his faith in Mancio and that he will continue to coach the club next season.

The newspaper believes he is already planning his transfer market strategy to strengthen the squad and that he has no intention of leaving.

The outlet believes that Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio is at work to understand Mauro Icardi’s situation, while Marcelo Brozovic has already been chosen as the player to be sacrificed.

The report also says that Stevan Jovetic, Alex Telles and Adem Ljajic will not join permanently and that the club will focus on signing full-backs and a winger, with Bayer Leverkusen’s Karim Bellarabi a priority.

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