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The future of Gennaro Gattuso at Olympique de Marseille is fueling debate.
During his official presentation last September, Gennaro Gattuso was the first to come forward: “ For the club that we are, the watchword is Europe. This is its natural habitat, he said. I signed a contract which provides for a renewal if we finish in the top four. So I have every interest in us qualifying for Europe, otherwise I’m going home“.
A statement that necessarily resonates a little more these days. While Olympique de Marseille struggles to find regularity in its results, the question of the future of the Italian technician inevitably fuels the debates in the Marseille city.
Return to Italy for Gattuso?
Will Gennaro Gattuso leave Olympique de Marseille at the end of the season? The hypothesis begins to gain weight. And if he were to pack his bags next spring, the former AC Milan coach would have no shortage of offers.
According to information from Fabrizio Romano, Torino would have checked Gattuso’s name for the next offseason. The Piedmontese club wishes to rely on Gattuso’s experience in Serie A to try to restore its image on the national scene. To be continued…
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