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Juventus explores French connection with Bruno Génésio

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Juventus are actively exploring managerial options for the upcoming 2025–26 season, with Bruno Génésio, the current head coach of Lille, emerging as a potential candidate.

This consideration follows the club’s unsuccessful attempts to secure Antonio Conte and Gian Piero Gasperini, both of whom have committed to other teams.

Génésio, a French coach of Calabrian descent, has garnered attention for his tactical acumen and ability to develop young talent.

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Under his leadership, Lille achieved notable victories in the Champions League, including wins against Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid.

His coaching philosophy emphasizes possession-based play, high pressing, and adaptability—qualities that align with Juventus’s strategic direction.

Génésio’s approach resonates with Damien Comolli, Juventus’s new sporting director, known for his data-driven methods and appreciation for innovative coaching styles.

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While Igor Tudor remains Juventus’s current head coach, having secured a fourth-place finish in Serie A and qualification for the Champions League, his future with the club is uncertain.

Tudor has expressed a desire for clarity regarding his position before the FIFA Club World Cup commences on June 14.

As Juventus prepares for the Club World Cup, the club’s management, including Giorgio Chiellini, is evaluating potential successors to Tudor.

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Génésio’s recent successes and coaching philosophy make him a compelling option for the Bianconeri as they look to the future.

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