Brazilian-Portuguese coach Thiago Motta Santon Olivares aka Thiago Motta, will be unveiled as the new head coach of Italian Serie A club Juventus next week.
Thiago Motta, who represented Italy at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two European Championships, finishing as the runner-up at Euro 2012, will reportedly be announced as the new coach of Juventus next week, as per a report by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
‘‘Thiago Motta will sign in as new Juventus head coach next week, it was never planned to sign this week.
‘‘No issues, no changes. It’s all done and contract until June 2027 will be sealed next week.
‘‘Motta, already planning for Juve moves like Di Gregorio & Koopmeiners.’’ Romano wrote on X.
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Reports say Juventus’ contract proposal to Motta to become their new head coach ahead of next season is a three-year deal, which is valid until June 2027.
This much was earlier revealed by Romano, who stated in a post on his X handle (formerly Twitter) that Motta, who is the current coach of Bologna, will inform his employers about the deal proposed to him by Juventus.
Juventus has offered Thiago Motta a three-year contract as their new head coach, valid until June 2027.
Romano wrote on his official handle that Thiago Motta did an excellent job as Bologna manager by qualifying for the UCL, and he will soon inform the club about his final decision.
Motta will replace Maximiliano Allegri at Juventus, who left due to a falling out with the club’s board.