Italy legend Roberto Baggio could make his comeback to the world of football as he is linked with a managerial role with Serie B strugglers Brescia. Brescia chairman Gino Corioni is hopeful that the 41-year-old Baggio could be the team's next coach, amid the Biancoazzurri's continuous failure to return to top flight. "When he stopped playing he told me that he would take a break with his family and then consider his next move," Corioni told Il Giorno. "He is still in that phase of consideration, but we expect him to return in a managerial role. "This is our fourth consecutive season in Serie B. The humiliation of a fifth would be too much. The 1993 FIFA World Player of the Year retired in 2004 after four seasons with Brescia, following spells with the likes of Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan.