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Views: Visits 5 Antonio Conte has departed Inter by mutual consent less than a month from clinching the Serie A title, the club have confirmed. The 51-year-old guided the Nerazzurri to their first Scudetto since 2010 in just his second season in charge. Conte, who also led Inter to the Europa League final in his first season at the San Siro helm, had another year to run on his contract. However, amid a supposed dispute between the coach and the club’s owners over salary cuts and player sales, it was confirmed on Wednesday that Conte will leave his role. ALSO READ: Food security: Don seeks stronger ties between researchers, local farmers A club statement read: “FC Internazionale Milano can confirm that an agreement has been reached with Antonio Conte for the termination of his contract by mutual consent.
Antonio Conte will leave Inter after guiding the Milan outfit to the Serie A crown, the club has announced, bringing the curtain down on a two-year stay at San Siro.
Inter Milan coach Antonio Conte left the newly-crowned Serie A champion by “mutual consent” Wednesday, just weeks after leading the Nerazzurri to their first league title in more than a decade.
Conte was reportedly unhappy about the club’s d
Inter confirm termination of Antonio Conte s contract
By Sean Walsh
Conte has left Inter | Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images
Inter and manager Antonio Conte have parted company, just days after lifting their first Serie A title in over a decade.
Conte broke former club Juventus stronghold on Italian football, winning their first Scudetto since 2010 under his guidance.
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But the two parties have agreed to part ways immediately, with Conte receiving €7m in severance pay, according to widespread reports.
Inter s financial situation is looking bleak, and it s reported that they would have to sell nearly €100m worth of players in order to simply stay afloat - something Conte cannot get on board with.