Fabio Grosso has a touch in Italy

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Sacked from his position as coach of Olympique Lyonnais on November 30, 2023 after only 7 matches managed on the bench of the Rhone club, Fabio Grosso has not yet found a bench. However, according to information from the Gazzetta dello Sport, confirmed by us, the former defender has some touches in Italy, notably the Sassuolo club. According to our indiscretions, the position of Alessio Dionisi is being re-discussed internally and the management of the Neroverdi, led by the general manager Giovanni Carnevali, has listed the name of Fabio Grosso as a possible successor.

Dionisi’s contract will end in June 2025 and his dismissal should not cost the current 17th in Serie A too much. However, according to our information, Fabio Grosso would like to wait until the end of the season before embarking on a new challenge. It’s time to be patient for the former Frosinone tactician but some Italian clubs are thinking of the 2006 World Champion, while a big coaching waltz is preparing on the other side of the Alps.

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