Stirpe outlines the future of Frosinone: no mention of Vivarini in the conference

Catanzaro is preparing to close the chapter with Vincenzo Vivarini, the coach who led the team to promotion to Serie B and a brilliant fifth place. The Abruzzo coach, as anticipated several times, is destined to take the reins of Frosinone. The president of the Ciociaria club, Maurizio Stirpe, held a press conference in which Vivarini’s arrival was not mentioned, maintaining a veil of confidentiality on the subject.

Maurizio Stirpe’s press conference

Today, the press conference of the president of Frosinone, Maurizio Stirpe, was awaited with great interest, especially for any news regarding Vincenzo Vivarini. However, the topic was not touched upon. Stirpe outlined the lines for next season, reflecting on the recent relegation and strategies for the future.

Stirpe emphasized the importance of cohesion and trust to face the new season, underlining that there is no rush in appointing a new coach. He urged patience and determination, fundamental aspects for the team’s relaunch. The president also spoke about Frosinone’s infrastructure and future projects, reiterating his desire not to dismantle the team but to strengthen it further.

Alberto Aquilani always on pole for Catanzaro

With Vivarini’s departure now imminent, Catanzaro is close to closing the agreement with Alberto Aquilani. The former Roma and Juventus midfielder, with significant experience in the Fiorentina youth sector, is ready to take over the team. Negotiations are advanced and only the final details remain to be defined.

Catanzaro’s next steps

New contacts between Catanzaro and Aquilani are planned for today, with the aim of officially signing the agreement. The sensations are very positive and, barring any surprises, Aquilani should be the new coach of Catanzaro. This represents a new beginning for the Giallorossi club, which aims to consolidate its position in Serie B and grow further.

 
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