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| Fabio Capello To Continus As England Manager |
While neither party has publicly confirmed that the summit will take place, a number of maneuvers behind the scene are clearly related to the forthcoming meeting. Capello’s son Pierfillipo—a successful lawyer who serves as his dad’s agent and advisor—has made travel plans to head from Italy to London. In addition, there has been a wholesale re-engineering of the organizational structure of the national team with the goal to have it run more like a professional football club and less like a government bureaucracy. While the FA has been considering some of these changes for almost two years, the timing is obviously an effort to keep Capello in the fold. Club England chairman Sir Dave Richards suggested that it was all a matter of working out formalities: "Fabio Capello is fine. He is fully focused on trying to win the World Cup. We want him to stay - absolutely." An unnamed source inside Capello’s inner circle dismissed rumors of an Inter Milan courtship and indicated that the desire of both sides is to resolve the matter before England’s team leaves for South Africa: "There have been no talks with Inter. That is a lie. There is a strong feeling that Fabio wants to stay and the FA want him to stay. In all probability he will stay. “ "It will all become clear by June 2. Fabio wants to stay, and we shall ascertain whether the new people running the England team want him to stay.” "The plan is to resolve the situation ahead of the England party leaving for South Africa so a meeting is being arranged for Tuesday, when we shall all have everything in perspective." Another Capello source reported that the manager wanted to renegotiate his deal not only in terms of his compensation but to guarantee his security: "Fabio likes the personal relationships; he had that with Lord Triesman, and he does know Sir Dave and Adrian Bevington - who has been appointed managing director of Club England, and that is very important to him.” "Fabio shook hands with Lord Triesman, and he wanted to make sure that the FA did not want to fire him. The FA agreed to remove the clause whereby they have the ability to sack the manager, with a set compensation figure, after the World cup. That they agreed to do.” "We shall be meeting up tomorrow (Tuesday) and hopefully resolve the entire situation” There’s already plenty of pressure on Capello as he prepares to go to South Africa due to the lofty expectations of the England faithful. England remains the third favorite among World Cup betting enthusiasts behind Brazil and Spain. The ‘Three Lions’ will open Group C play against the USA on June 12th.
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With previous manager Jose Mourinho taking over at Real Madrid and with a $19 million US transfer fee for his services in their pocket, Inter Milan has set their sights high as they search for a replacement. One high profile name, however, has reportedly taken himself out of the running to lead the reigning Serie A and Champions League title holder. According to sources in Italy close to the situation, current England team manager Fabio Capello has indicated that he’ll be staying put until at least 2012. With Inter Milan and several other teams on the hunt for a new manager, reports suggest that a high level meeting between Capello and the English Football Association (FA) will take place this week to work out the contractual arrangements.
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