Antonio Conte led Inter Milan to their first Serie A title in 11 years. /VCG
Antonio Conte on Wednesday left his role as Inter Milan manager by mutual consent, jut days after the end of his title-winning season.
According to Sky Sports, Conte agreed a deal with the club's owners which will see him paid €7m (£6m) for the final year of his contract.
The former Chelsea manager led Inter Milan to their first Serie A title in 11 years, but found himself clashing with the club’s hierarchy after they proposed he downsizes the squad.
"FC Internazionale Milano can confirm that an agreement has been reached with Antonio Conte for the termination of his contract by mutual consent," read a club statement. "The Club would like to thank Antonio for the extraordinary work that he has done, culminating in Inter’s 19th top-flight title. Antonio Conte will forever remain a part of our Club’s history."
Lazio manager Simone Inzaghi is set to replace Conte at the San Siro after guiding the Rome club to a sixth-place finish in the recently concluded season.