🚨 Atalanta pick Juric as Gasp's successor, deal done: the details
Atalanta has made its decision following the separation from Gian Piero Gasperini. 9 years of glory and a delicate choice that the Percassi Family has entrusted to Ivan Juric.
A pupil of Gasp from the very beginning, the Croatian has reached an agreement for a two-year contract with the Goddess as reported by Fabrizio Romano.
After a disastrous year between Rome and Southampton, the doors of Serie A reopen for Juric with a top team. Champions League to honor and Europe to reach. The salary, according to Alfredo Pedullà, will be 2 million per year plus 500 thousand euros in bonuses.
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