Tudor will return to service

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Without a bench since his departure from OM last summer, Igor Tudor should return to service shortly.

This time, all the planets seem aligned for a return to Igor Tudor football. The Italian press is unanimous, the Croatian coach will certainly return to the forefront.

Maurizio Sarri resigned from Lazio, only ninth in Serie A ten days before the end of the season, the former OM coach is strongly expected to take up the Roman torch.

La Repubblica in particular ensures this Wednesday that negotiations are on track between the management of the Biancocelesti and a Tudor who at Lazio would reconnect with one of his former Olympian executives: Mattéo Guendouzi.

However, the former Juve defender should not arrive before the international break. Giovanni Martusciello, Sarri’s deputy until then, will act in the interim until then.

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