Parma is undergoing an important reorganization of its coaching staff ahead of the new season. With the arrival of new coach Carlos Cuesta, the yellow-blue club is finalizing the details of the working group. Among the changes, the probable departure of Gabriel Paletta, former defender and technical collaborator of the First Men's Team, is noteworthy. His exit would represent a significant shift in the team. However, Alberto Pasini, the athletic trainer, has been confirmed and will continue to ensure continuity in a crucial area for player fitness.
Initial indications from meetings at the Mutti Training Center in Collecchio suggest that Parma intends to adopt a different playing approach compared to last season. The goal is to have greater ball control and a more proactive game management. Additionally, the club is looking to add a midfielder with playmaker characteristics, capable of initiating plays and managing the game's tempo. The arrival of Hans Nicolussi Caviglia in January has already brought benefits, and now they are seeking a profile that aligns with Cuesta's new playing philosophy.
In summary, Parma is working on two fronts: defining the coaching staff and the transfer market. The search for players suitable to interpret the new style of play is crucial for the club, which aims for a clear break from the past. With the official start of the Cuesta 2.0 era, fans can expect a renewed and competitive Parma for the upcoming season.
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