Carlo Ancelotti to Chelsea, Rijkaard to AC Milan
Carlo Ancelotti to Chelsea, Rijkaard to AC Milan
Chelsea have earmarked Carlo Ancelotti to take over as manager.

New Delhi: A game of managerial musical chairs is about erupt as the Blues and the Rossoneri seek out new gaffers.

According to The Sun, Chelsea have earmarked Carlo Ancelotti, the AC Milan coach, to take over as manager after they sacked Luiz Felipe Scolari on Monday.

And the British tabloid also claims that the high-ups at San Siro have set their sights on the currently out-of-work Frank Rijkaard to take the Rossoneri reins.

Scolari was ejected from the Stamford Bridge hot-seat on Monday afternoon, after the weekend's frustrating 0-0 draw with Hull City saw the Blues slip down to fourth in the Premier League table.

A host of names have already been linked with the position, including Guus Hiddink, Roberto Mancini, Gianfranco Zola and, remarkably, Avram Grant.

But these latest reports suggest that the London club's owner, Roman Abramovich, wants Ancelotti - who was offered the job last summer before Scolari's appointment - to resurrect his drowsing giants.

The 49-year-old's footing at Milan is less than secure at the minute, as his still lag in the Scudetto race after failing to capitalise on Juventus and Inter's slip-ups in recent weeks.

Nevertheless, it is thought that the Italian giants won't consider swinging the axe until the end of the season, at which point they are expected to make a move for Rijkaard.

The Dutchman has been tracked by a number of clubs since quitting Barcelona last year; Chelsea, curiously enough, are understood to be his biggest admirers.

However, the former Diavolo favourite supposedly rejected Atletico Madrid's advances after they booted Javier Aguirre last week, which has led to two separate lines of speculation: either he is not ready to return to coaching, after a tumultuous end to his Barca career; or he has already lined up another gig.

It remains to be seen whether either appointment eventuates, especially as the Pensioners are expected to give caretaker boss Ray Wilkins an opportunity to stake his claim.

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