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Sinisa Mihajlovic signed a new three-year contract to engage his future in Bologna, ending speculation that he could leave the Serie A club.
Mihajlovic accepted an agreement until the end of the campaign – with the option of an extra year – when he replaced Filippo Inzaghi at the end of January. Bologna won a vital victory 1-0 at Inter in his first match in charge and they ended the campaign with force, finishing 10th in the table after a two-game losing streak in 12 games.
This rise in form has led to reports Mihajlovic could be a target for Roma without management, Lazio and even the champions of Juventus, while he was also linked to the return of AC Milan. But Mihajlovic stays at Stadio Renato Dall & Ara after signing a new contract, with the news announced Saturday.
"I'm happy," he said on the club's official website. "I really wanted to stay in Bologna because the club has an ambitious project and a fantastic group has formed in the last few months and the fans have always supported us. We work in perfect harmony with the president and directors to strengthen our team. Foundations are there for great results. "
Mihajlovic began his career as a manager in Bologna in 2008 and also had episodes in charge of the Serie A teams Sampdoria and Turin.
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