OGC Nice, 2 Ligue 1 coaches in the sights!

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Things are moving and getting agitated on the OGC Nice side. This Thursday, Italian coach Francesco Farioli officially left the Nice club to join Ajax Amsterdam.

The Nice management is therefore looking for a future strong man, and it would have targeted two Ligue 1 coaches to take over from Farioli.

Indeed, according to information from Foot Mercato, the Aiglons would closely follow the profiles of Bruno Génésio and Frank Haise. If the first of the two is without a club, the second is currently linked to the Racing Club de Lens. However, according to newspaper information The Parisianthe current Lensois coach would like to leave the Lensois club.

Hates Nice’s number 1 choice?

While he was to remain on the Sang et Or bench next season, the situation would have finally changed for Franck Haise. The French technician could finally leave and find a new base.

In the event of departure, the 53-year-old would be the number 1 choice of Nice managers who highly appreciate his profile as a leader of men but especially his results obtained with the Racing Club de Lens. The next few hours promise to be very hectic on the French Riviera. To be continued…

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