FilGoal | News | Italian report: Spalletti is close to Fyler’s succession at Al-Ahly



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An Italian report erupted in great surprise, as it said that Luciano Spalletti is close to succeeding Rene Fyler as Al-Ahly coach.

“After a year without work, it seems that Spalletti is ready to return with a new experience and an amazing destination,” said the Italian site inews24.

He added: “According to our information, Spalletti is close to Al-Ahly, after his coach, René Fyler, decided to leave.”

“The Egyptian team spoke with more than one coach, and the two sides are close and there are no differences. It seems that Spalletti is ready for a test outside of Europe,” he added.

“This seems to be a new experience for Spalletti, who left Italy only to coach Zenit in Russia before,” he stressed.

The report concluded that Spalletti was popular in Egypt because he coached Mohamed Salah in Rome and scored 19 goals under his leadership before moving to Liverpool.

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FilGoal.com learned that Al-Ahly is now on his way to appoint a foreign art director immediately after the Swiss departure, and has already started discussing a series of resumes.

Al-Ahmar is on his way to picking a young coach who has the ambition to succeed on the African scene, as there was such a tendency when choosing Failer, but things may change should an experienced and veteran name come up.

Certainly, in the event that the direction of appointing a foreign coach is adopted during the days after Fyler’s departure, an Egyptian coach will be present on the new coaching staff to be a link with the management and assist in quick acquaintance. in light of time constraints before facing Wydad in the first leg of the CAF Champions League semi-finals.

Earlier, Amir Tawfiq, Al-Ahly’s director of contracts, revealed that he had negotiated with Spalletti prior to Fyler’s appointment. (See details)

The 61-year-old has previously coached Roma and Inter Milan at many Italian clubs, and has won the Coppa Italia twice and the Russian League two among the eight tournaments he won in his career.

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