Gabriel Milito is reportedly on the radar of Argentine football
The Argentine strategist is reportedly on Independiente's radar. Milito has allegedly met with Chivas executives to discuss his future
Gabriel Milito has successfully led Chivas de Guadalajara back to competition in Liga MX. The Argentine strategist has stood out for his management of the Sacred Flock. The South American has reportedly caught the attention of Independiente de Avellaneda. The report states that the Argentine club would like to secure Milito's services. This situation is reminiscent of Fernando Gago's time at Chivas. Gago left the Sacred Flock midway through his tenure to accept an offer from Boca Juniors. Fernando Gago wasn't the only Argentine to do this recently in Mexico. Martin Anselmi also left Cruz Azul to join the coaching staff at Porto in Portugal. These precedents have raised concerns at Chivas de Guadalajara. According to reports from the newspaper Record, Chivas de Guadalajara met with Gabriel Milito to discuss this matter.
“According to information from Record columnist Francotirador, there was a meeting at Verde Valle between Amaury Vergara, the team's management, and the South American coach,” the Mexican website reported.
However, Gabriel Milito reportedly gave the Chivas management good news. Milito intends to fulfill his contract with Chivas. This would be a great relief to Independiente's interests. "Also present at the meeting were Alejandro Manzo and Javier Mier, the directors to whom Vergara delegated the management of the Chivas institution, as well as Milito's coaching staff. The topic was discussed, and the Argentine coach assured that he will not leave until he fulfills his contract or until the board decides to terminate his services," the report added. Gabriel Milito at Chivas Gabriel Milito arrived at Chivas de Guadalajara in May 2015. Despite not having a promising start with the club, Milito has managed to integrate his players and make the Sacred Flock a competitive team that can aspire to the championship in the Clausura 2016.Gabriel Milito has already managed 28 matches in Mexican football. The South American strategist has a record of 17 wins, 3 draws, and 8 losses. Milito's contract with Chivas de Guadalajara would end in June 2027.

