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Skira: Pioli and Florence reach a principled agreement, 2+1 contract & annual salary of 3 million euros
According to Italian journalist Skira, Pioli and Florence reached a principled agreement on coaching.
Skira revealed that Pioli's agent and Florence sports director Goreti had active talks yesterday, and the two sides reached a principled agreement, with the contract term to 2027, and also included a one-year renewal option, with an annual salary of 3 million euros.
Pioli's team will negotiate with Riyadh Victory in the next few days to terminate the contract if it receives severance payments.
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