Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta has been nominated for the World Football Summit’s Best Executive Award.

Marotta’s work in establishing Juve as not only a force in Italian football but also around the world, as well as his efforts to bring in five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo over the summer, have been recognised.

Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta has been nominated for the World Football Summit’s Best Executive Award.

Marotta’s work in establishing Juve as not only a force in Italian football but also around the world, as well as his efforts to bring in five-time Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo over the summer, have been recognised.

WFS’ website explains the award is for ‘the executive who has made a change for the benefit of the institution, has made the most efficient use of its resources and has achieved greater impact according to their capabilities’.

The Italian will be assessed on ‘financial management, operational management, sports facilities and Investment’.

The 61-year-old is up for the accolade alongside Manchester City CEO Ferran Soriano and Real Madrid’s Jose Angel Sanchez.

The winner will be announced on September 24 at the WFS Industry Awards ceremony in Madrid.

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