Starting with Juventus, the signs point toward Igor Tudor staying on as head coach, even beyond the upcoming Club World Cup in the United States. Yesterday’s meeting between Tudor and Juventus’ new general director, Damien Comolli, was reportedly positive. According to *La Stampa*, both parties share a similar vision, including their approach to the transfer market.
Tudor replaced Thiago Motta mid-season and managed to guide the Bianconeri to Champions League qualification, reinforcing his candidacy for a long-term role.
As for Torino, former Lazio coach Marco Baroni is expected to sign a two-year deal in the coming hours, becoming the club’s new manager. He was chosen by president Urbano Cairo to replace outgoing coach Paolo Vanoli, whose departure from the Granata will soon be official. Once Baroni’s signing is confirmed, Torino will begin outlining their summer transfer strategy.


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