Paignton captain Di Sabi made the surprise announcement on Saturday (18) that he will leave the team after Sunday's (19) Premier League battle for the Wicked Section. A famous Italian coach has been the target of European giants in recent months, and reverting to freedom at home is more than welcome. Barcelona, Manchester United, AC Milan and other famous teams are reportedly ready to go, and Di Sabi will almost certainly become a giant.
Dissabi, 44, is known for his exquisite organization and attacking soccer. He took over as coach of Bradenton the season before last, meaning he won best player in the Premier League. This year, he's dropped to mid-table with an injury-riddled squad, but he's still a hot commodity for an affluent family. Prior to Sunday's home game against Manchester United, DeSabi abruptly announced the early termination of his contract with Bradenton. Head of Class Tony Breen said:- "DeSabi has given Whiteleyton two fine seasons, including the first European competition, and both parties have agreed to terminate the contract early. We can find a new leader early and he can arrange his future as soon as possible."
Barcelona, Bayern Munich, AC Milan and Manchester United are all eyeing Dissabi, according to several media reports, including the UK's Daily Mirror, but Bayern director Aitor was the first to deny it. The Spanish media pointed out that Barcelona recently had another dispute with Coach Xavi, and the plan to stay in the team next season could change at any time, and that Di Sabi could be added 'for free', making him a hot topic for Barcelona's new manager. For Manchester United and AC Milan, there is a plan for a summer change of manager, and Di Sabi has already been included in the list of candidates to return to the free rankings dramatically improved.
In terms of Bradenton marquee, it is reported that will lead Yeatswich back to the Premier League this season and will become a Premier League. "The Seagulls are preferred to have a new manager, with Generali leader Giobertini and former free agent leader Park Tatsuo among the candidates.