Schira: “Sottil in Catanzaro’s sights”. But Semplici is in pole position

According to what was reported by Nicolò Schira, a market expert, Catanzaro is trying to hire Andrea Sottil as the new coach. Sottil, who just resigned from Salernitana after only ten days, could find a new bench in record time.

Andrea Sottil in Catanzaro’s sights

Andrea Sottil, a highly experienced coach from Turin, has ended up in Catanzaro’s sights. Sporting director Ciro Polito has long appreciated him, ever since their shared past at Ascoli. Despite his resignation from Salernitana, Sottil could soon return to the field, this time leading the Giallorossi.

Hot names: Leonardo Semplici and Paolo Bianco

Despite the interest in Sottil, we confirm that the hottest names for the Catanzaro bench remain those of Leonardo Semplici and Paolo Bianco. Semplici, with a solid career behind him, represents a highly experienced and reliable choice. Paolo Bianco, on the other hand, is considered an emerging coach, capable of bringing innovation and new tactical ideas.

The words of Nicolò Schira

According to Nicolò Schira, Catanzaro’s attempt to hire Sottil is concrete. Schira stressed that DS Polito has a high regard for the Turin coach, and that contacts between the parties have already been initiated. However, the final decision could also depend on parallel negotiations with Semplici and Bianco.

The future of Catanzaro

Catanzaro is in a phase of renewal after the departures of key figures such as Foresti, Magalini and Vivarini. The choice of the new coach will be crucial for the future of the club, which aims to consolidate itself in Serie B and continue its growth path.

In the next few hours the Giallorossi club could announce the new coach. While the attempt for Andrea Sottil is underway, Leonardo Semplici and Paolo Bianco remain the main options. Catanzaro fans are anxiously waiting to find out who will lead the team next season, hoping that the choice can bring new successes and satisfactions.

 
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