UDINESE are set to sack manager Andrea Sottil, according to reports.
The Italian side currently sit 18th in the Serie A table, just inside the relegation zone.
And having failed to win a game so far this season, owner Giampaolo Pozzo has decided to change managers.
Transfer guru Fabrizio Romano reports that Gabriele Cioffi is set to take over.
Sottil was appointed as Udinese boss in June 2022 and was in charge for 50 games, losing 18 and winning just 13.
The 49-year-old has struggled to get his team up and running this season, which is why club chiefs are now set to turn to Cioffi.
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The Pozzo family are renowned for chopping and changing managers on a regular basis.
Gino Pozzo, Giampaolo’s son, is the owner and managing director of Championship side Watford.
The family took over at Vicarage Road in 2012 before Gino claimed sole ownership two years later.
Over the course of 11 years, Watford have appointed 20 different managers.
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The likes of Chris Wilder, Roy Hodgson, Claudio Ranieri, Xisco Munoz, Javi Gracia and Marco Silva have all had stints with the Hertfordshire-based club since the Pozzo family became owners.
Current Hornets manager Valerien Ismael has been in charge since May.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk