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Will Ribéry have to look for a new job? There is a wave of uncertainty in Fiorentina

Fiorentina have had another unsuccessful season and the revolution was supposed to be brought to the famous club by the new coach Gennaro Gattuso. But he left the club after a while. Now the Florentine club is looking for a new coach and there is uncertainty at the club about the future of the legendary Franck Ribéry.

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Fiorentina have had another unsuccessful season and the revolution was supposed to be brought to the famous club by the new coach Gennaro Gattuso. But he left the club after a while. Now the Florentine club is looking for a new coach and there is uncertainty at the club about the future of the legendary Franck Ribéry.

Gennaro Gattuso lasted only 23 days as Fiorentina coach. He has not officiated a single game and the two sides have disagreed mainly on transfer policy.

At the same time, Viola fans were already hoping that Gattuso could move the team upwards, something they would definitely deserve for their years-long retreat from glory. After all, the Italian storm-trooper had managed to get teams up and running in his previous stints at AC Milan and Napoli.

Fiorentina have not yet announced a new coach. And this also has an impact on the future of Franck Ribéry, whose contract at the club expires at the end of June.

Ribéry himself would like to continue at Fiorentina, but the club probably won’t offer him a contract. Not until it is clear who the new coach will be.

It is expected to be Vincenzo Italiano from Spezia, who according to Italian media does not count on Ribéry.

But Ribéry would like to stay in Italy even if he ends up at Fiorentina. He is 38 years old, but he still has a lot to offer. He was one of the best players in the Florentine team when he was fully healthy and could start.

His experience, insight and especially his technical quality entertained the crowd at the Stadio Artemio Franchi and will surely entertain them elsewhere. Ribéry, in short, has no reason to quit yet.

Source: Sky Sport Italia

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