The Valencianistas spokesman reveals that their approach was snubbed by the manager, suggesting that the Portuguese has his eyes set on another project.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, but the manager’s entourage refused the offer, giving an impression that the tactician has something else in his hands.
The former Porto and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 manager has been widely linked with a move to AS Roma, with Luis Enrique’s travel away from the Giallorossi becoming more and more imminent.
Andre Villas-Boas lost his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 at Chelsea, as his efforts to revive the dismal English Premier League giants failed to hold much affect at the London outfit.
The tactician has remained jobless since then, and many clubs are out to hire the services of the renowned manager for the upcoming season.
Lazzari stated that the club had contacted the coach for a summer move to Valencia, but the negotiations could not turn out good between the two parties, as the manager has some other plans. He insisted that the notion communicated to them was that some
other club has already approached the manager, and he was already committed to another club.
However, he insisted that no name was revealed for the prospective club for the manager, and insisted that they remain in dark to the identity of the club. The spokesperson stated that all they know is that some other club beat them to the manager, and they
have no idea as to the name or the nationality of the club.
While talking to Rete Sport Radio, Riccardo Lazzari said:
"I know that Valencia contacted Villas-Boas, but negotiations did not progress because his entourage already had something in their hands. At the moment, I cannot say if Villas-Boas already has contact with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603 or other clubs. The only certainty is that
someone preceded Valencia."
The statement from the Valencia official will add to the speculation of the next job for Villas-Boas. However, with Luis Enrique insisting that he has outlived his welcome at Rome, and the Giallorossi chief suggesting that the coach is on his way out, AS
Roma seems the most likely destination for the manager.
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