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Manuel Pellegrini close to being named AC Milan boss after leaving Manchester City

Chilean won a Premier League title during his three years in England but left after being replaced by Pep Guardiola

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MANUEL PELLEGRINI is reportedly on the verge of being named the new AC Milan manager.

Reports in Italy suggest the former Manchester City is in the city to finalise a deal.

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Manuel Pellegrini is close to being named as the new boss of Italian giants, MilanCredit: Getty Images

The Chilean boss spent three years at the Etihad and won three major trophies — including a Premier League title in his first season.

Before moving to England, Pellegrini established himself as a top level boss following a successful ten-year period in Spain.

He established Villarreal as a relative force in Europe by leading them to the Champions League semi-finals and quarter-finals.

Manuel Pellegrini brought Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid back in 2010Credit: Getty Images

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Pellegrini moved to Real Madrid in 2009 and signed the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, Karim Benzema and Xabi Alonso.

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The 96 points amassed in La Liga that season were not enough to overhaul Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona who were crowned champions, finished on 99.

Pellegrini was ruthlessly sacked and replaced by Jose Mourinho after just one season at the Bernabeu.

Manuel Pellegrini with Yaya Toure and the Premier League trophy back in 2014Credit: PA:Press Association
Pep Guardiola will replace Manuel Pellegrini as Man City manager for next seasonCredit: PA:Press Association
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He took over as boss of Malaga in 2010 and led the Spanish side to the Champions League quarter-finals two seasons later, beating the likes of Milan and Porto on the way to a heartbreaking defeat to eventual finalists, Borussia Dortmund.

Sinisa Mihajlovic was sacked as Milan boss midway through last season after a disastrous campaign.

Former player Cristian Brocchi was hired on an interim basis until the end of the season but could only lead the Rossoneri to shocking seventh-place finish and defeat in the Coppa Italia final.

Former West Ham target, Marcelo Bielsa, is set to be named as Lazio's new bossCredit: Getty Images
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Meanwhile, Argentinian boss, Marcelo Bielsa, is set to be named Lazio boss.

The former Athletic Bilbao and Marseille coach was linked with the vacant West Ham job last summer, and touted as a replacement for Garry Monk when the Englishman was sacked by Swansea midway through last season.

But the man nicknamed Loco — which translates to ‘Crazy’ in English — is heavily thought of his native land.

Tottenham’s Argentinian manager, Mauricio Pochettino, labelled Bielsa as “one of the best managers in the world”.

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