Bologna: the president and Thiago Motta discuss the future

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Qualified for the next edition of the Champions League, Bologna can thank their coach, Thiago Motta. The 41-year-old technician took this team to the top 4 in Serie A, and despite the draw against Juventus Turin yesterday, the Rossoblù are certain to hear the music of the C1 next season. But will they be accompanied by Thiago Motta on the bench? Nothing is certain, especially since Juventus Turin are eyeing him and have already expressed their intention to recruit him this summer. At a press conference, the former PSG player brushed aside questions about his future.

“As for the future, we will talk internally with the president. What we decide, we will communicate together”, launched Motta. For his part, the president of Bologna, Joey Saputo promised that he would try to keep the transalpine coach. “We will do everything. We meet this week and we will do everything to continue on this path”, assured the leader. Response in the coming days.

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