De Zerbi: future between clause and rumors about Milan, Naples and the big teams in Europe | Market

De Zerbi: future between clause and rumors about Milan, Naples and the big teams in Europe | Market
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While waiting for the footballer market to come into full swing with the start of summer, these weeks are the ones in which clubs around the world plan the new season. With other protagonists from the world of football who are at the center of reflections and negotiations: not the players, but the managers and – above all – the coaches. From Italy to the top European leagues, many clubs are currently thinking and analyzing the right men to entrust the benches to in the next season, with Italian profiles also at the center of the discussions.

Among them, also Roberto De Zerbicoach who impressed and surprised everyone last season, bringing the Brighton in Europe.


BETWEEN A AND EUROPE – Quality of play and modern, innovative ideas are the main characteristics of the former playmaker, who after his experience at Shakthar Donetsk was interrupted due to the war in Ukraine and is now on his second adventure abroad. And right outside Italy there are the clubs most interested in him: the name of De Zerbi is being mentioned for many big names who will change coach in the coming months, from Liverpool to Bayern Munich, passing through Barcelona.

So far, however, none of these have had concrete contacts to take the coach away from Brighton, an operation that could be done by paying the 15 million release clause of euros included in the contract with the Seagulls. And also in Serie A Milan and Napoli seem intent on moving on to other profiles in these days. Interlocutory and waiting phase for De Zerbi, who has a contract until 2026 but has made it known that he is in no hurry to sign a possible renewal. Just as he is in no hurry to go to another team, but he is waiting for the right opportunity.

 
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