Parma are expected to terminate their contract with coach Roberto D’Aversa by mutual consent, so he can join Genoa, replaced by Fabio Liverani.
The decision has been brewing for several days, with an increasing lack of understanding or shared vision between D’Aversa and the club.
The natural course of action is therefore to terminate the contract by mutual consent.
Parma are expected to terminate their contract with coach Roberto D’Aversa by mutual consent, so he can join Genoa, replaced by Fabio Liverani.
The decision has been brewing for several days, with an increasing lack of understanding or shared vision between D’Aversa and the club.
The natural course of action is therefore to terminate the contract by mutual consent.
D’Aversa had been a key figure in the rebirth of Parma, taking the club to back-to-back promotions from Serie C in December 2016 to the top flight, then securing their safety for another two seasons.
It’s widely reported that Liverani will be the new Parma coach, having just been fired by Lecce following their relegation on the final day of the campaign.
Sportitalia are also confident that D’Aversa will end up taking the Genoa job, signing a two-year contract at Marassi.