Roma have names Vladimir Petkovic as their new boss as Edy Reja decided to step down as Lazio manager despite another successful Serie A season
The choice of Petkovic to replace Reja has raised more than a few eyebrows in Italian football as Petkovic is unknown in Italian football having spent most of his time managing an array of Swiss teams.
A short statement on Lazio’s website confirmed his appointment but there were no details on the length of contract.
Lazio were almost relegated three seasons ago when Reja took over but he led the club into Europe the next term and in the season just finished they narrowly missed the Champions League spots by finishing fourth.
However, Reja had a rocky relationship with hard-nosed president Claudio Lotito and previously offered to resign before finally walking away last month.
Lazio captain Stefano Mauri was arrested last month on suspicion of match-fixing but the club have not been charged with any offence by the Italian federation.
The usual pre-season managerial merry-go-round in Italy is already in full swing with Pescara boss Zdenek Zeman set to take over at Lazio’s city rivals Roma, the club he managed in the 1990s after a stint at Lazio.
Siena’s Giuseppe Sannino is set to become Palermo boss and Catania’s Vincenzo Montella has been linked in the media with Fiorentina.
Inter and Genoa have meanwhile confirmed interim coaches Andrea Stramaccioni and Luigi De Canio for next term.