Bologna FC announces the departure of Thiago Motta

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Thiago Motta and Bologna, it’s over! The Rossoblù club has just announced the end of their collaboration after two seasons together. The former PSG player did not want to extend his contract after an exceptional season with Bologna. The club thanks him for this season which allowed Bologna to qualify for the Champions League next season.

“During these two years, I knew a prepared and winning coach, who gave the team a brilliant playing identity. The goal of qualifying for the Champions League places him and all the players in the history of our club. I would have liked him to stay at Bologna, but I can only thank him and his team for these wonderful seasons and wish him the best for the future.”, declared president Joey Saputo on the club’s official website. Thiago Motta is now strongly anticipated at Juventus Turin.

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