Gattuso already back on a bench?

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Dismissed this Tuesday from his position as OM coach, Gennaro Gattuso could quickly bounce back in Italy.

Gennaro Gattuso will not have resisted the defeat of OM in Brest (1-0), Sunday evening at the end of the 22nd day of Ligue 1. As announced Monday in the press, the transalpine technician was officially dismissed from his Ciel et Blanc coaching duties this Tuesday.

Now free from any contract, Gattuso does not intend to remain without activity for very long. According to information from Nicolò Schira, the 2006 world champion has offered his services to Torino, who should see their coach Ivan Juric leave at the end of the season, at the end of his contract on June 30.

Gattuso proposed to Torino

“Gennaro Gattuso has been offered to Torino as a possible replacement for Ivan Juric for next season. Juric’s contract expires in June 2024 », explained the Italian journalist on X (formerly Twitter). The name of Igor Tudor is also circulating to take over the Turin club next season.

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