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The current coach of Olympique de Marseille, Roberto de Zerbi, would be tracked by a large Italian stable.
Roberto de Zerbi could leave Olympique de Marseille earlier than expected! Arrived on the Bench of the Marseille club last summer for a period of three years, the Italian coach could soon say goodbye to heaven and white.
The cause would not be sporty since this season, OM continues the good results allow it to be second in the Ligue 1. ranking today. Performances which, precisely, do not go unnoticed and attract large European stables in search of a coach capable of putting their team back on the right track.
Of Zerbi, back in Italy?
Roberto de Zerbi could thus find his native country, Italy, according to information from the very serious newspaper
La Gazzetta dello Sport. Indeed, the daily reports that Juventus Turin would have put the current OM coach on its short-list of potential managers that can replace a Thiago Motta in very bad shape.
The management of Juve, unhappy with the current form of the old lady, fourth in the Serie A classification and eliminated from the Champions League, should soon make a radical decision as to the future of the former Parisian on the bench.
However, it still seems difficult to see 'RDZ “join the Bianconeri soon. While the Italian is under contract until 2027, the Marseille management should not let his coach spin so easily.
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