Everything considered, our management is looking for a coach that will say "we're very competitive the way we are, we are a top 3 team" everytime that a journalist asks a question.
With this premise in mind, it's far more likely that the new coach will be Inzaghi with Donadoni + Seedorf far behind as choices.
If the new coach will be Inzaghi, it will mean that the team will stay more or less the same (there will be no expensive players bought, most likely they will re-introduce a few of the various Niang, Cristante, Petagna, Oduamadi, Vergara, Salamon, Pacifico, Iotti as reinforcements assuming we are able to sell some of the fodder.
Our only advantage is the fact that we don't have mid-week games and let's hope that Inzaghi is able to learn fast and hopefully Tasotti will also stay though I see it really tough for the top 3.
I haven't followed the Primavera this year so I can't speak on whether he's helped any of our youngsters improve dramatically, but the first impression is that he hasn't done a better job that Dolcetti last two years. Hopefully his time at Primavera will help him get some youngsters in the first team (a much more achievable goal ).
Currently our team is very deep so a big challenge will be to keep everybody happy and for a young coach that is never easy.