La Repubblica newspaper claims Vincenzo Montella didn’t reach an agreement with Roma, while Frank Lampard didn’t convince the board and Massimiliano Allegri was not interested in the role.
Roma are set to appoint Ranieri as their caretaker coach until the end of the season.
Gazzetta dello Sport and Sky Sport Italia claim the experienced tactician is expected in the capital on Wednesday late afternoon and should take charge of his first Roma training session on Thursday.
Ranieri has already coached Roma twice in his career and played for the Giallorossi as a footballer.
Why Roma picked Ranieri over Allegri, Montella and Lampard
The former Cagliari boss met Dan and Ryan Friedkin in London, but Repubblica confirmed that the Roma owners had considered other candidates before calling Ranieri.
Massimiliano Allegri wasn’t interested in the role, especially at such a challenging moment for Roma, while Lampard didn’t fully convince the club owners. The former England international is now expected to take charge of Coventry City.
Montella had emerged as the leading candidate to replace Juric, but according to Repubblica, the former Giallorossi striker would not have been ready for Roma before a week as he was preparing for Turkey national team games against Wales and Montenegro.
Also, Roma only offered the Aeroplanino a one-year and a half contract, while Montella demanded a three-year deal.
Ranieri is expected to sign a contract until the end of the season before becoming a club director.