Cagliari, Calzona suggestion for post-Ranieri: there is the European obstacle

President Giulini leafs through the daisy for the new coach: the latest idea is the Slovakia coach fresh from negative months at Napoli

The dance of the benches continues and so does the Cagliari it’s at search for his new coach to replace Claudio Ranieri. There are many names orbiting around the rossoblù bench: the club’s leaders appreciate it Francesco Calzona, about to compete in the next European Championship at the helm of the Slovakia. The Cagliari president knows the 55-year-old former Napoli coach in depth because he has already worked in Cagliari in the past but not as a coach but as deputy to both Roberto Donadoni and Eusebio Di Francesco. However, the national team could represent the biggest obstacle in this possible marriage.

The Italian coach, in fact, would prefer to talk about a future bench only at the end of the European Championships with his Slovakia: it remains to be seen whether the club is willing to wait until the end of the event to have certainties and plan the transfer market. There is certainly no shortage of alternatives: among the most popular names is that of Aurelio Andreazzoli, an expert profile and skilled mediator within the locker room. The management also likes it Vincenzo Vivariniwho after dominating in Serie C two years ago, almost came close to Serie A this season with Catanzaro.

The Portuguese coach also remains in the running Paulo Sousa without forgetting Davide Nicholas, whose stay at Empoli is not yet certain despite the automatic renewal triggered after the salvation achieved on the last day. Finally, the latest name that bounces back from Sardinia is that of Andrea Sottil, former Udinese coach. For Sottil there was also a survey of Veronathen ended up on Paolo Zanetti complete with his signature.

 
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