EMILIA-ROMAGNA PRESS – Il Resto del Carlino: “Catania is also evaluating Toscano for the future”

EMILIA-ROMAGNA PRESS – Il Resto del Carlino: “Catania is also evaluating Toscano for the future”
EMILIA-ROMAGNA PRESS – Il Resto del Carlino: “Catania is also evaluating Toscano for the future”

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Market rumors coming from Emilia-Romagna. Il Resto del Carlino underlines that Catania would be among the clubs to evaluate the profile of Domenico Toscano, coach who brilliantly brought Cesena to Serie B this year, for next season.

Regarding the future of Toscano, the Juventus club “postponed all decisions and communications until after May 19th; a scenario that most people from the outside read as being ‘melina’ while waiting for the other party to make the first move”it is read. “The championship ended about ten days ago, the promotion has been on ice for over a month, if there had been the full will to continue together there would have been a thousand suitable circumstances, if not to make it official, at least to make it clearly understood ”.

“Unofficially, the scenarios are obviously still all possible: Toscano’s requests are known and concern, in addition to technical guarantees for the squad that will face the cadet championship, also the expiry of the contract which he would like to see extended at least until June 2026 (currently it is June 2025 due to automatic renewal after promotion). However, time does not play in favor of the successful outcome of the negotiation. The coach of the 96 points has important offers in Serie C: Catania is offering a three-year contract with important figures, Padova seems to be willing to do the same thing and Vicenza, like last year, would also be interested in having him on the bench to try the climb to B”the newspaper reports.

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