De Zerbi already ready to leave OM?

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While Pep Guardiola has not yet extended his contract with Manchester City, the club is considering Roberto De Zerbi, the current coach of OM, to replace him. A threat for OM, who wish to stabilize their project with the Italian coach.

Pep Guardiola’s future at Manchester City is uncertain, with his contract expiring next June. Faced with this situation, the English club is starting to consider possible successors, and Roberto De Zerbi, the current coach of OM, would be among the potential candidates.

According to information from Givemesportalthough the trend is towards a one-year extension for the Catalan technician, the management of Manchester City anticipates a possible departure and is exploring several avenues, including that of the Italian technician, very popular in the Premier League since his time at Brighton.

Strong competition for OM

The possible departure of Roberto De Zerbi worries OM, who wish to stabilize their project with a long-term coach. Arriving in Marseille this summer, the transalpine coach has already been able to impose his style of play, placing the Ciel et Blanc in third position in the Ligue 1 standings.

Pep Guardiola himself has made no secret of his admiration for the Italian, calling him “one of the most influential managers of the last 20 years”. This recognition could work in favor of the Citizens if the club decided to make the Olympian coach the successor to the Spaniard.

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