Why De Zerbi will not come to OM

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Cited as a potential candidate for the OM position, Roberto De Zerbi has a very precise idea of ​​his future destination.

Roberto De Zerbi is no longer the Brighton manager. His departure was confirmed this weekend. But where will he be able to bounce back? This is the question that everyone is asking, and in particular OM fans who hope to see him succeed Jean-Louis Gasset on the team bench.

The arrival of the Italian coach in the Marseille city is, however, hypothetical. Because OM cannot afford it – their release clause is 12 million euros – especially after missing qualification for the European Cup. And also because the main person concerned has other plans for the rest of his career.

De Zerbi in competition with Paulo Fonseca

According to information communicated by La Gazzetta dello Sport this Monday, De Zerbi would like to return to Italy and take charge of his favorite club, AC Milan. He is eyeing the position which should be left vacant by Stefano Pioli. He prefers this option to the one that sends him to Bayern.

De Zerbi is currently in competition with Paulo Fonseca, the coach of Lille, for the Rossonerri bench. The Lombard management is still considering the best solution for its technical bar. But a decision should be made very quickly.

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