Former Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino is preparing to make the first managerial change of his reign at Brescia. 

Cellino sold 50 per cent of Leeds earlier this year to countryman Andrea Radrizzani, before then selling the remaining 50 per cent in the summer.




He used the cash to buy Serie B side Brescia, who are currently 15th in the standings after taking ten points from their opening eight games.

Cellino regularly worked his way through head coaches at Leeds with one, Darko Milanic, lasting just 32 days.
 


And he is now sharpening his axe at Brescia, despite the side being only four points behind the league leaders in a congested Serie B table.

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According to Italian daily Gazzetta dello Sport, the former Leeds owner is preparing to sack Roberto Boscaglia, who was appointed Brescia boss in June this year.

Cellino is expected to turn to Pasquale Marino to take change of Brescia.

Marino, 55, most recently worked for Serie B side Frosinone, who finished third last season but lost out in the playoffs.