Antonio Conte has revealed there is a 60 per cent chance he will be managing in Serie A next season.

The former Chelsea boss has been searching for the right opportunity since he was sacked from his post at Stamford Bridge last July.

Conte has been assessing the options with both Milan clubs, Roma and Juventus understood to be possible destinations.

Antonio Conte thinks there is a higher chance of him working in Italy than elsewhere

'There's a 60 percent chance that I'll stay in Italy, 30% that I'll go abroad and 10% that I'll wait,' the 49-year-old told Le Iene.

When asked if he will be working for one of the clubs listed above, he added: 'I can't say 'yes' to any team because nothing's there. I haven't talked to any Serie A clubs personally yet, it's still a bit early.'

In terms of foreign interest, Manchester United and PSG have also been linked, though Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is likely to be given time to implement his philosophy at Old Trafford.

The former Chelsea boss departed Stamford Bridge after winning the FA Cup last year

Inter are currently third in Serie A and Roma are just three points off the top four, so Champions League football is a realistic possibility for both sides with three games remaining.

AC Milan lie in seventh and Conte could be less likely to take over if the club fail to qualify for Europe's elite competition.

Despite his acrimonious exit at Chelsea, the Italian is still highly regarded and Juventus may move for him if Massimiliano Allegri departs.