Galatasaray have begun talks with former Italy coach Cesare Prandelli to become their next manager, the Turkish side announced yesterday.

The Istanbul outfit, who last week revealed they had held an “exchange of ideas” with former Manchester United manager David Moyes, are looking for a new coach after parting company with Italian tactician Roberto Mancini last month.

Prandelli resigned as Italy coach last week after the national team’s 1-0 defeat to Uruguay at the World Cup that saw them exit the competition early.

A statement from Galatasaray read: “Galatasaray Sportif has announced that they have begun negotiating with the Italian football manager Cesare Prandelli.

“The public will be updated about further developments.”

The 56-year-old Prandelli, who had two years left on his contract with the Italian football federation, guided Roma and Fiorentina before replacing Marcello Lippi at the helm of Italy in 2010.

He led the Azzurri to the final of Euro 2012, where they lost to Spain, and a third-place finish in last year’s Confederation Cup.

Former Everton and Manchester United manager Moyes was recently considered a candidate to take over at the Turk Telekom Arena.

A spokesman for Galatasaray told Press Association Sport last week that Moyes had met the club president and said: ‘‘They just spoke to each other, exchanging ideas – that is it. It is true the president talked with David Moyes.”

At that time, the spokesman said Germany coach Joachim Loew and United States counterpart Jurgen Klinsmann were their preferred options.

Mancini led Galatasaray to second place in the Super Lig behind Fenerbahce and also won the Turkish Cup but left after one season in charge.

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