AC Milan considered De Boer as new coach – Galliani

Inter’s Dutch boss was one of the candidates for the managerial position at their city rivals, with Vincenzo Montella getting the job in the end

AC Milan CEO Adriano Galliani admits his side considered appointing current Inter head coach Frank de Boer ahead of the 2016-17 campaign, before eventually opting for Vincenzo Montella instead.

De Boer was available after stepping down as Ajax boss and was heavily linked with a move to the Rossoneri, only for Milan to opt for ex-Fiorentina and Sampdoria head coach Montella on a two-year deal.

The Dutchman eventually ended up in Serie A after all, replacing Roberto Mancini at Inter last month, but could very well have been in charge of their city rivals had things turned out differently.

“Montella, De Boer and [Sampdoria boss Marco] Giampaolo were all candidates to become our coach,” Galliani told Milan Channel.

“There were six options in total, including [Cristian] Brocchi and two giants with great experience.
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“We then decided to sign Montella and we are pleased with our choice. 

“Montella’s teams play good football and this is something Silvio Berlusconi, myself and fans appreciate. We have to continue playing like this.

“We have faced strong teams but there’s still a lot to do. The match against Udinese shows how unpredictable Serie A can be.”

Milan – who have nine points from their first five Serie A matches – travel to Tuscany to play Fiorentina on Sunday.