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Claudio Ranieri is set to face yet another decisive summer in his career, just months after being sacked by Leicester City. The 65-year-old has confirmed that he is looking to get back to managing a club and here we give you the possible destinations that he could find himself in.
7. Watford

Watford are another Premier League club in the hunt for a new manager, after Walter Mazzarri's departure from the club.
Ranieri is open to taking over at Watford as well, despite their inconsistency in keeping managers at the club. The Italian has said that he feels used to this culture from his time in Italy.
The Italian has made it clear that he is carefully studying his options and will only join a club who's project he feels is moving in the right direction.
6. Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace are one of two Premier League clubs linked with a move for Claudio Ranieri after Sam Allardyce put in his resignation.
Ranieri recently spoke about his future in management and said that he's ready for another
shot at the Premier League. The Italian is open to a move to anywhere in Europe and hasn't denied any speculation, leaving his options wide open.
5. Bayer Leverkusen

Bayer Leverkusen are now looking for a new manager to take over after sacking Roger Schmidt earlier in the season and by announcing that current manager Tayfun Korkut won't be staying beyond the end of the season.
Ranieri's career has taken him across Europe, Italy, Spain, England, France and the Italian might be tempted to take over at German club to complete the lot on his CV. Following his sacking at Leicester, there were reports that relegation-threatened Wolfsburg were interested in signing him, but the Italian refused the offer.
Leverkusen finished the 2016-17 season in 12th place and might look to Ranieri to start a new chapter of his career at the club.
4. Leeds United

Leeds United are once again on the lookout for a new manager this summer after Garry Monk's shock resignation.
Rumours have surfaced recently linking Ranieri to the job at Elland Road, however, the Italian was quick to comment on the speculation, denying any approach from the Leeds board to him regarding the managerial vacancy.
There have been no concrete talks between the Italian and the club, nonetheless, he remains a possible candidate for the job.
3. Athletic Bilbao

Following Ernesto Valverde's departure from the club, Athletic Bilbao are now on the lookout for a new manager and Ranieri could be an option for them.
The Italian has had two spells in Spain with two clubs in La Liga, Valencia and Atletico Madrid, enjoying success largely with the former winning the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Super Cup during his time at the Mestalla. Ranieri's record and experience might be what helps him get the Bilbao job in the summer.
2. Inter Milan

Inter Milan is another possible destination for Ranieri in the Serie A after the Nerazzurri sacked Stefano Pioli earlier this month after yet another disappointing season for them.
Ranieri managed Inter in the 2011-12 season, but after enjoying a decent start with the treble winners, the Tinkerman was soon sacked at the end of the season following a poor finish to the campaign in all competitions.
The Inter Board may look to get Ranieri at the helm this summer, to lead them back to their glory days and challenge for the title once again.
1. ACF Fiorentina

One of Ranieri's many previous Italian clubs, ACF Fiorentina could be a likely destination for the 65-year-old tactician.
He managed the Florence club in the mid 90's and enjoyed promotion from the Serie B to the Serie A with them in 93-94. The following season he also led the club to Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italia triumphs, being instrumental in nurturing the likes of Gabriel Batistuta and Manuel Rui Costa during his spell with them.
Current Fiorentina boss Paulo Sousa is widely expected to leave the Viola after a hugely disappointing season in the Serie A, with fans and pundits alike, calling for the Portuguese to be sacked. Ranieri would certainly be a leading candidate for the role.
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Source: Seven Possible Destinations For Claudio Ranieri
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