Last summer, Maurizio Sarri was fired by Juventus, and Sarri only has two years left to negotiate with the Old Lady. And he is inclined to move to Fiorentina and Roma.
But they will face some issues if they were to sack their coaches in order to hire the former Chelsea boss, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, if they sack their coaches to employ the former Juventus boss, there are still two issues that Fiorentina and Roma will have to face.
Sarri’s earnings are the first: he is on a €5.5m-a-year contract with the Old Lady, a fee that both clubs will fail to give him.
The Tuscan’s reluctance to join a new club while the season is underway is another problem. He announced a few years ago that he will never return to his profession as a substitute.