The former Italy coach dismisses any contact with Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande; insists he is open to experience abroad and has received contacts from Gulf countries.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926’s World Cup winning coach Marcello Lippi has categorically dismissed any reports linking him with a move to Chinese outfit, Guangzhou Evergrande.
Rumours emerged and then spread like wildfire that the Sino football establishment is on the hunt for the Italian manager, and has offered an astonishing €10m a season deal to lure the manager into a move to the giants of Chinese football.
The former Juventus manager revealed that he has no plans of moving to China in the near future. The veteran stated that the rumour appeared 10 days back and caught much attention in the media. The tactician asserted that there has been absolutely no contact
with the Chinese outfit, and insisted that all such rumours claiming likewise are false.
While talking to the media, the 63-year-old said:
“This rumour first appeared 10 days ago, but there has never been any contact with that club. There is no truth in this story whatsoever, 0.0 per cent of it is true.”
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 as a manager or otherwise, despite several attractive openings, since he left the position of Italy’s manger after the team’s campaign for World Cup 2010 ended in a disaster.
The veteran tactician revealed that he has had contact from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Saudi-Arabia-c3000. He insisted that while he is open to experiences outside of his homeland, he has nothing planned out for his future as yet. The manager insisted that
he does not considers China to be a no-go area for himself, and remarked that he is looking for a new experience, and all new ventures are exciting for him.
“I want to have an experience abroad. In http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Qatar-c2986 and Saudi Arabia. I want another experience, but there is nothing lined up yet.”
Marcello Romeo Lippi is considered one of the best managers ever to come out of Italy, and was included in the top 50 managers of all time by the Times magazine.
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