"I have a contract with Nantes for two years and I have not received any messages, so I can't say anything. "But if I were to be contacted for the Italy job, I'd go to the Nantes president and ask to be released," said the widely-travelled Ranieri, whose former clubs include Juventus, Napoli and Roma in Italy, Premier League giants Chelsea and Valencia and Atletico Madrid in Spain. He also had a brief stint in charge of the Greek national side.Claudio Ranieri says he'll quit his current job to take over as Italy national team coach ??????https://t.co/0LKL0YYg7W
— Goal (@goal) February 21, 2018
Ranieri joined Nantes this season and the club are in fifth position in Ligue 1, 10 points behind Lyon, who are in the fourth and final European qualifying spot. Italy's 1-0 aggregate play-off defeat to Sweden last year meant the Azzurri failed to reach the World Cup for the first time since 1958. Former Italy head coach Antonio Conte, Carlo Ancelotti and Roberto Mancini are also among those linked to the coaching job. Italy Under-21 boss Luigi Di Biagio has been appointed interim coach to oversee friendlies against Argentina and England next month.Ranieri: I'll quit Nantes if offered Italy job https://t.co/rLVy11hvMq pic.twitter.com/sItW7YSvud
— Stadium Astro (@stadiumastro) February 21, 2018
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