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Published on 2024-05-16 10:30:30
Manchester City are looking to make changes to their coaching staff in the upcoming summer transfer window, with plans to bring in Real Madrid first-team coach Antonio Pintus. This move comes after the departures of Enzo Maresca and Rodolfo Borrell from City’s coaching staff last summer. Maresca went on to become the manager of Leicester City, while Borrell became the sporting director of MLS side Austin FC.
Pep Guardiola and his staff are aiming to win their sixth Premier League title in seven years this weekend, with Manchester City needing a win against West Ham United to secure their fourth consecutive title. The team is also targeting success in the Emirates FA Cup Final against Manchester United. The potential addition of Antonio Pintus to the coaching staff demonstrates City’s commitment to maintaining success and strengthening their squad for the future.
Real Madrid is reportedly concerned about Manchester City’s pursuit of Antonio Pintus, who is highly regarded as one of the best fitness coaches in the industry. It is unclear what this potential move means for City’s current fitness coach, Lorenzo Buenaventura. The offer to Pintus indicates City’s ambition to continue their winning ways and further solidify their position as one of the top clubs in world football.
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