Manchester United Flop David Moyes Among Four Main Candidates For Inter Milan Manager’s Job

Four big names targeted for Inter Milan job revealed.

Inter Milan are considering some big names to take over the manager’s job at the San Siro as they ponder replacing struggling head coach Walter Mazzarri, according to the Daily Mirror.

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The Italian giants are unhappy with the performances of their team at the moment, with Mazzarri proving something of an unpopular choice to lead the side since taking the job last season.

Mazzarri, formerly of Napoli, has a contract with Inter until 2016, but may be nearing the end of his time with the club as rummours that replacements are already in mind start to circle.

Despite being something of a faded force in recent years, Inter remain an historic giant of European football and could attract one of these big-name coaches to the hot seat in the near future:

1) David Moyes (Unattached)

Despite an awful spell in charge of Manchester United last season, David Moyes’ fine work at previous club Everton has seen him remain a highly regarded coach and one believed to be high among Inter’s main candidates for the manager’s job. The Scot has also been linked with Real Sociedad in recent times as he looks ready to return to management.

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2) Roberto Martinez (Everton)

A manager who has done superb work with Everton and previously Wigan Athletic, Spanish tactician Roberto Martinez could be among the main contenders to replace Mazzarri, in what would certainly make for an interesting move.

3) Roberto Mancini (Unattached)

Without a job since leaving Galatasaray, former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini is also being considered by his old club Inter, with the Italian having guided the club to plenty of success during his first spell in charge.

4) Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid)

Finally, in an ambitious move, Inter also hope to lure Atletico Madrid’s immensely successful and promising young coach Diego Simeone to the San Siro, with the Argentine having spent some time with the club during his playing days.