Former Manchester City manager, Roberto Mancini, has returned for a second spell as manager of Inter Milan, following the sacking of Walter Mazzari.
Mancini has been out of work since June, having left Turkish Giants Galatasaray and he returns to the San Siro to replace Mazzari, who has struggled for results despite spending a vast amount of money in the summer transfer window.
The Serie A outfit confirmed on Friday that the 49-year-old will begin his duties on Saturday as coach and he will be unveiled to media on Saturday afternoon.
Mancini enjoyed a successful spell with Inter, winning three successful league titles between 2004 and 2008, before he was replaced by now Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho.