How about Peter Scolari?

The former Arsenal striker is the latest of a number of high-profile names linked with the vacant vacancy in the Italian post.

According to the Italian news website La Repubblica, club president Aurelio De Laurentiis is in discussions with Scolari in a bid for him as his next boss.

Scolari, 31, has been the subject of rumours of possible moves to Manchester United and Real Madrid this year.

And, with former Arsenal starHow about Peter Scolari? That’s a good man, and like the way he gets a lot of stick from the opposition, in a way, I believe. I believe he had a lot of help from the Italian media. I don’t know if it was because he was a bit short for his size and I wouldn’t say he had a big smile, but you could see he was having a good fun time and there was a lightness to him that I think you see more often withHow about Peter Scolari? He’s been brilliant since taking over from Sam Allardyce – a club that had been in decline, yet he’s led them to a point where they have now qualified from the Europa League and reached the knockout stages of the Champions League. There’s a reason he’s been so successful, and it definitely isn’t because everyone thinks he’s handsome, cool or intelligent.

He’s been at West Ham United and Crystal Palace

title: How about Peter Scolari?

How about Peter Scolari?

The former Arsenal striker is the latest of a number of high-profile names linked with the vacant vacancy in the Italian post.

According to the Italian news website La Repubblica, club president Aurelio De Laurentiis is in discussions with Scolari in a bid for him as his next boss.

Scolari, 31, has been the subject of rumours of possible moves to Manchester United and Real Madrid this year.

And, with former Arsenal starHow about Peter Scolari? That’s a good man, and like the way he gets a lot of stick from the opposition, in a way, I believe. I believe he had a lot of help from the Italian media. I don’t know if it was because he was a bit short for his size and I wouldn’t say he had a big smile, but you could see he was having a good fun time and there was a lightness to him that I think you see more often withHow about Peter Scolari? He’s been brilliant since taking over from Sam Allardyce – a club that had been in decline, yet he’s led them to a point where they have now qualified from the Europa League and reached the knockout stages of the Champions League. There’s a reason he’s been so successful, and it definitely isn’t because everyone thinks he’s handsome, cool or intelligent.

He’s been at West Ham United and Crystal Palace