Russia will sign former England manager Fabio Capello on a two-year deal next week with a mission to guide the squad into the 2014 World Cup after a disappointing Euro 2012, a newspaper claimed yesterday.
The Sport Express daily said the 66-year-old Italian has been offered up to six million euros ($7.3 million) per year to take over from Dutchman Dick Advocaat, who has left the team for PSV Eindhoven.
Capello, who came to Moscow on Thursday for talks with top Russian Football Union officials, has reportedly agreed to include Russian assistant coaches in his squad.
Igor Shalimov and Dmitry Alenichev are top contenders to join Capello’s coaching team.
Capello has coached Milan, Roma, Juventus and Real Madrid, winning domestic titles with each of the clubs, before becoming England manager in 2007.
Under Capello, England qualified for Euro 2012 before the Italian resigned after falling out with Football Association chiefs.
“Capello is ready to work conscientiously and live here in Russia,” RFU deputy president Nikita Simonyan was quoted as saying.
“He did not make any extraordinary demands. He was pleased with the RFU’s serious interest to his services.”