The
former Juventus man will lead the Azzurri at Euro 2016 before moving to
the top job at Stamford Bridge, where he will put pen to paper on his
contract on Monday.
Italy coach Antonio Conte will put an end to
months of speculation by signing a deal withChelsea to become the London
club's new manager.
Goal understands that the former Juventus
boss is currently in London, and will put pen to paper on a contract on
Monday to take over at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea have long been
linked to the Italian, who won three consecutive Serie A titles with the
Old Lady before leaving in 2014 for the national team job.
Conte
will replace interim manager Guus Hiddink, who will step down at the
end of the season after replacing the sacked Jose Mourinho following a
poor start to the 2015/16 campaign.
But the Azzurri coach must
first focus on Euro 2016, where the finalists four years ago will hope
to challenge for honours in France.
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