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Gasperini has chosen Rome, Tognozi returns to Juventus to be responsible for signing, Rugani returns

3:04pm, 31 May 2025Football

The Milan Sports reported that Rugani and Kostic will return to Juventus to participate in the club World Cup this summer, but the stay and departure of Kloe Muani and Renato Vega is still uncertain. The

Zebra Legion will regroup next week to prepare for the upcoming club World Cup. According to MiTi, two players who played on loan last season will return to the team to participate in this event: Italian central defender Rugani and Serbian left-wing Kostic.

Rugani played for Ajax in the 2024-25 season, making 26 appearances in all games and scoring a goal. Costic played for Fenerbahce, coached by Mourinho, and played 34 games in various competitions, contributing two goals and eight assists. Costic, Rugani and Juventus have all signed contracts until June 2026.

But according to the "Milan Sports" newspaper, Portuguese defender Thiago Gialo, who was banned due to discipline issues, will not join Juventus' team participating in the Club World Cup. Goalkeeper Palin was also absent, and he underwent surgery for eight weeks due to a finger injury.

Kossan may participate, but it is still unlikely that Juventus will buy him out from Porto. Meanwhile, negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea on Muani and Vega will continue in the next few days, but will not be carried out by Gene Toli, who will be fired by the Zebra Legion.

The Italian media claimed that Gasperini's future was increasingly pending, and after negotiating with Rome and Juventus was interested in him, Atlanta hoped to convince him to stay.

Gasperini said that after nine years at Bergamo, he had difficulty maintaining motivation, so he asked Atlanta to let him negotiate new jobs with other clubs.

Gaman has held in-depth negotiations with Roma, including long talks with Roma's coach Claudio Ranieri in Tuscany, director Florente Gisolfi, and boss Dan and Ryan Friedkin in Tuscany.

After Conte decided to stay in Naples, the first player to change coach, Juventus also turned to Gasperini. For the 67-year-old coach, it would be a chance to go home, as he began his coaching career at Juventus Youth Academy from 1994 to 2003.

But these club proposals Gasperini received were reportedly not necessarily more reliable than the advice he received in Atlanta. This may be a boon for the real Blue and Black, whose fans are trying to send messages outside the training ground urging the meritorious coach to stay.

Italian transfer expert Alfredo Pedura revealed that Atlanta has also felt some hope, and the club interrupted negotiations with the replacement, believing that Gasperini may change his mind. Italian Sky Sports reporter Di Mazio also confirmed that Atlanta believes they can convince him to stay.

Several reports in Italy claimed on Friday night that although Juventus joined the competition and Atlanta wanted him to stay, Gasperini had finally decided to coach Roma.

This week, Gasperini held face-to-face talks with Claudio Ranieri, Superintendent Florente Gisolfi and club owners Dan and Ryan Friedkin in Tuscany.

Although there are still some things that worry him, Gasperini spent several days thinking about his situation, many media now believe that he has promised to sign with the Red Wolf Legion.

After the first choice Conte decided to stay in Naples, the Zebras are also reportedly eager to invite him to coach, but Il Tempo, Sky Sports Italy and Fabrizio Romano all believe that Gasperini has chosen Rome as his next destination and is developing final details.

After coaching in Bergamo for 9 years, Gasperini also hopes to change the environment and have different experiences. In the past seven seasons, Gasperini has led Atalanta to the Champions League five times, reached the Italian Cup final and won an Europa League.

Italian media confirmed that Juventus sports director Gene Tori is about to leave, and Matteo Tognozi, who is currently working in Granada, is ready to return. The Italian has introduced young talents such as Juisen, Ilditz and Sule to the club that year. The

Zebras will reorganize the club in the 2025-26 season, starting with their management. Although the contract will not expire in 2028, Cristiano Genetoli will still leave Juventus early, and club owner John Elkan will hire Damien Comolly as the new general manager of the Turin giants.

Chiellini will be promoted and may have a place on the club's board, while current Granada sports director Tognozi is expected to return to work in Turin. Who is Tognozi, 38, and what achievements has he achieved at Juventus? Let's take a look and learn about it.

According to Ilbianconero.com, Tognozi left Juventus to work for Granada in 2023, and worked as a sports director at the Spanish club for the past two years. Born in 1987, he began his career at Juventus, serving as a scout for youth teams, especially youth teams and the next generation, reporting to former Juventus former chief football officer Paratic.

After Federico Cherobini was promoted, Tognozi was promoted to Juventus' chief scout and became a key figure in Juventus' next generation development. He signed geniuses such as Huyson, Sulei and Ilditz, who are now the core player of Juventus' first team..

Tognozi also signed Ilyn, Barenicea and Dragusin for Juventus. According to Ilbianconero's persuasion, he also participated behind the scenes in the transfer of players involved in first-team players such as Vlahovic and Via.

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