Former Brest and Marseille player Grégory Lorenzi is set to join Marseille as their new director of football, according to sources close to the club. Lorenzi, who has spent 10 years in the football industry, is widely regarded as an ideal candidate to bring stability and calm to the club.
Speaking to French media outlet AS, former Brest ambassador and international player Yvon Le Roux praised Lorenzi’s work and expressed his confidence in the 36-year-old’s ability to succeed at the Canebière.
Background
Le Roux, who has worked alongside Lorenzi for 10 years, said: ‘I’ve never seen him panic in 10 years. He’s the ideal man to bring serenity to the club.’
Lorenzi’s appointment would mark a significant coup for Marseille, who have been searching for a new director of football following the departure of their previous incumbent.
What it means
Lorenzi’s appointment could have significant implications for Marseille’s transfer policy and squad building. The club has been linked with several high-profile signings in recent months, and Lorenzi’s experience in the football industry could help to navigate these deals.
Marseille currently sit 7th in Ligue 1, 8 points behind leaders Paris Saint-Germain. A stable and calm approach to the transfer market could be just what the club needs to push for European qualification.
Up next
Marseille host Rennes in their next Ligue 1 fixture on May 15, kick-off 8pm BST.
References
- AP
- AS
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