Fiorentina, what future for Burdisso? In case of farewell, Macia can return to her place

Fiorentina, what future for Burdisso? In case of farewell, Macia can return to her place
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This morning, Fiorentina president Rocco Commisso, through an official statement, announced the roles of Alessandro Ferrari, the new Viola general director, and Daniele Pradè, who will hold, with greater responsibilities, that of sporting director. Nicolas Burdisso was not mentioned, who continues to be part of the sporting area but who has several options that could also push him to imagine himself elsewhere at the end of the season.

According to what was collected by Firenzeviola.it in the event that the Argentine were to decide to leave Florence to take up another role elsewhere, another old acquaintance like Eduardo Macia could come back into fashion. Pradè worked excellently with him during the first Montella cycle, the Spaniard knows the Florentine environment very well and could return to play the role of right-hand man of the Viola sporting director. No contact or conversation for the moment, just an idea that could become relevant again in the Viola Park area if necessary. Macia, currently still a manager under contract for another two years with Spezia, left an excellent memory of his work as well as having maintained several contacts in the city even after his farewell to Fiorentina.

In September 2020, Macia himself visited the Campini where he stayed for a coffee with the managers of Commisso’s Fiorentina, demonstrating once again great relationships especially with Daniele Pradè. The change in management is far from obvious given the president’s desire to trust the people who are already part of the club, but Macia’s name must be taken into consideration in the event that Burdisso himself were to decide on his own spontaneously, to leave the Viola to start an adventure elsewhere.

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