Former Swansea City manager Francesco Guidolin is set to be interviewed for the vacant Inter post, according to reports.
Francesco Guidolin is set to be interviewed for the top job at San Siro, despite being sacked by Swansea City earlier this season, according to the South Wales Evening Post.
The Spanish boss was sacked by Swansea City and replaced by American coach Bob Bradley earlier this season after a tricky start to the campaign.

Swansea City manager Francesco Guidolin
Swansea have endured a tough time since Guidolin’s departure and Bob Bradley is yet to turn their disastrous form around.
The South Wales club lost to Stoke City on Monday evening and the defeat left them five points adrift of safety in 19th position.
There were some signs of improvement in the latter stages of Guidolin’s reign but the new American owners had seemingly made their mind up.
Swansea City manager Bob Bradley
The Post says the veteran boss is now set to enter discussions with Italian giants Inter Milan over the vacant manager job.
Guidolin is sixth favorite to take the job, behind former Tottenham Hotspur boss Andres Villas-Boas and Laurent Blanc, according to Sky Bet.
Internazionale sacked Dutch legend Frank De Boer after just 85 days in-charge after he made a poor start to the campaign. Inter are currently 12th in Serie A and already 13 points behind leaders Juventus.
Inter Milan v Torino Italian Serie A
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