Napoli great, Diego Maradona has admitted he would consider becoming head coach at the San Paolo in future, but only “if the people want it.”The former Argentina star is a heralded figure among Napoli fans, having inspired the club to two Serie A titles, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Cup during a seven-year spell between 1984 and 1991.The 58-year-old, who is still the club’s all-time top goalscorer on 115, has not held a head coaching position since leaving Al Wasl in 2012.But the 1986 World Cup-winner says he would not turn down the chance to coach his old club if the fans desired it.“Would I coach Napoli? If the people wanted it, then yes,” he told Amici.Maradona said in January that he would jump at the chance to take on a role with Napoli if president Aurelio De Laurentiis makes him an offer.He is in dispute with Italian tax authorities over an alleged debt of €39millionthat first came to light in 2013.“First of all I have to sort out the problems I have here in Italy, then I can work for Napoli in Italy and in the world,” Maradona said.“We have to do things well because I want a winning team, a team that can play on level terms against Juventus, Inter, AC Milan and Roma.”Source: vanguardngr.com