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Former Arsenal Coach Creates Serie A History! Becomes Youngest-Ever Coach In...
Former Arsenal Coach Creates Serie A History! Becomes Youngest-Ever Coach In...

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Former Arsenal Coach Creates Serie A History! Becomes Youngest-Ever Coach In...

Last Updated: Parma appointed 29-year-old Carlos Cuesta, formerly an assistant at Arsenal, as the youngest head coach in Serie A history, replacing Cristian Chivu. Parma appointed 29-year-old Carlos Cuesta as the youngest head coach in Serie A history on Thursday, replacing Cristian Chivu. 'Parma Calcio are delighted to announce that, as of 1 July, Carlos Cuesta will become manager of the Men's First Team," the club stated on their website, adding that the coach had signed a two-year contract. Cuesta is not only the youngest manager ever in the Italian league but also three years younger than any other manager set to be in charge of a top-five league club for the 2025/26 season. Parma have officially appointed former Arsenal coach Carlos Cuesta as their new manager and he becomes the youngest boss in the top-five leagues at 29 😯🔥🇪🇸 — (@TMuk_news) June 19, 2025 Cuesta comes from Arsenal, where he has served as an assistant to Mikel Arteta since 2000. Before that, he spent two years in Italy coaching Juventus' youth teams. Widely regarded as one of the best young coaches, Cuesta has been instrumental in Arsenal's progress under Arteta. Last season, Cuesta was heavily linked with Norwich and attracted interest from several Championship clubs and beyond. Now, he joins a struggling Parma side in need of a fresh start. Parma returned to Serie A and were languishing in 18th place when Chivu was appointed in February, following seven years coaching Inter Milan's youth teams. Chivu departed after the season to take over at Inter, where he also played for six seasons. Cuesta was reportedly preferred over Italian candidates Daniele De Rossi, Alberto Gilardino, and Paolo Vanoli. Although the Serie A season does not start until 23 August, Cuesta is the ninth new coach appointed this summer. Two of the 20 clubs still have unfilled vacancies. First Published: June 20, 2025, 10:59 IST

Parma appoint Arsenal's Cuesta as youngest coach in Serie A history
Parma appoint Arsenal's Cuesta as youngest coach in Serie A history

Malay Mail

time5 hours ago

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Parma appoint Arsenal's Cuesta as youngest coach in Serie A history

ROME, June 20 — Parma made 29-year-old Carlos Cuesta the youngest head coach in the history of Serie A yesterday when they hired the Spaniard to replace Cristian Chivu. 'Parma Calcio are delighted to announce that, as of 1 July, Carlos Cuesta will become manager of the Men's First Team,' the club announced on their website adding that the coach had signed a two-year contract. Cuesta arrives from Arsenal, where he had worked as an assistant to Mikel Arteta since 2000. Before that he spent two years in Italy as a youth coach at Juventus. Cuesta, a native of Mallorca who turns 30 in July, becomes the youngest current coach in any of the 'Big Five' European leagues. Parma returned to Serie A and were struggling in 18th place when Chivu was appointed in February, after seven years coaching Inter Milan youth teams. In 13 matches in his first senior head coaching job, the Romanian won three, lost three and drew even to guide the club to 16th and Serie A survival. Chivu left after the season to take over at Inter, where he also spent six seasons as a player. Cuesta was reportedly preferred to Italians Daniele De Rossi, Alberto Gilardino, and Paolo Vanoli. The Serie A season does not start until August 23, but Cuesta is the ninth new coach appointed this summer. Two more of the 20 clubs have unfilled vacancies. — AFP

Report – Parma Striker One Step From Joining Inter Milan In €25M Deal
Report – Parma Striker One Step From Joining Inter Milan In €25M Deal

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Report – Parma Striker One Step From Joining Inter Milan In €25M Deal

Parma striker Ange-Yoan Bonny is reportedly one step away from joining Inter Milan in a deal worth €25 million. This according to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport italia, via FCInterNews. They report that the negotiations between the clubs are just down to the question of add-ons now. Advertisement Inter Milan are now rapidly approaching the closing stage of negotiations with Parma for striker Ange-Yoan Bonny. The Nerazzurri's interest in the 21-year-old is certainly no secret. They had already been targeting him before appointing Cristian Chivu as coach – and the Romanian has further pushed them towards a deal. Inter see Bonny as an ideal player to follow in the footsteps of Marcus Thuram. Parma Striker Ange-Yoan Bonny One Step From Joining Inter Milan PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 15: Ange-Yoan Bonny of Parma Calcio reacts during the Serie A match between Parma and Verona at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 15, 2024 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by) According to Italian broadcaster Sky Sport Italia, Inter no longer have any worries that another club could swoop in to try and hijack their deal for Bonny. Advertisement Napoli had also shown an interest in signing the Frenchman. However, they have all but withdrawn from the race. The Nerazzurri have more or less agreed a deal worth €25 million for Bonny. The only thing that is in any question now is the question of add-ons. Parma want a straight €25 million fee, reports Sky Sport Italia. On the other hand, Inter want a deal at that valuation, but including add-ons.

Carlos Cuesta appointed Parma head coach after Arsenal exit
Carlos Cuesta appointed Parma head coach after Arsenal exit

New York Times

time15 hours ago

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Carlos Cuesta appointed Parma head coach after Arsenal exit

Carlos Cuesta is Parma's new head coach after leaving his position after leaving Arsenal's coaching staff. The Athletic reported on Tuesday that the 29-year-old was expected to leave for the Serie A side after being in talks with them for several weeks. Cuesta replaces Cristian Chivu in the role after the 44-year-old Romanian succeeded Simone Inzaghi at Inter earlier this month. 𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐨 💛💙 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐥𝐨𝐬 𝐂𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚! Il comunicato ➡️ #ForzaParma — 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐦𝐚 𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐜𝐢𝐨 𝟏𝟗𝟏𝟑 (@1913parmacalcio) June 19, 2025 Cuesta thanked Arsenal and Mikel Arteta in two separate statements on his Instagram on Wednesday. 'After five beautiful years it's hard to put this into words, but I can only express how grateful I am for having lived my day-to-day with such special people and feel what it means to represent this football club, with its incredible history and values,' Cuesta said in the first statement. 'The only thing I've ever tried to do was give everything I had inside of me every single day.' A post shared by Carlos Cuesta (@carl0scuesta) In August 2020 he joined Arsenal as Arteta's assistant from Juventus' under-17 side where he occupied the same role, after a stint at Atletico Madrid. 'And then, to the person that made it happen. Thank you,' Cuesta said in a second message directed to Arteta. 'That's the only thing I can say. Thank you for your trust, for giving me the opportunity to be next to you and for showing me with constant facts which is the meaning of the word 'courage'.' Advertisement Cuesta never played professionally but helped lead Arsenal to two Community Shield wins in 2020 and 2023 after his appointment at the age of 25. Granit Xhaka told The Athletic in 2024: 'He knows what he's doing: he knows how to speak with the players, what the players need. 'How Carlos improved — day by day, month by month, year on year — was unbelievable. The individual meetings that we had with him were always on point, very clear to understand, and I was very grateful to learn many many new things.' Arsenal have a new sporting director in Andrea Berta and are prepared for a big transfer window after their fifth year with no major trophies under Arteta.

Inter Milan In No Rush To Leave Parma – Still Choosing Between Several Clubs
Inter Milan In No Rush To Leave Parma – Still Choosing Between Several Clubs

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Inter Milan In No Rush To Leave Parma – Still Choosing Between Several Clubs

Inter Milan In No Rush To Leave Parma – Still Choosing Between Several Clubs Giovanni Leoni is in no rush to leave Parma, as he is still considering between Inter Milan and a number of other clubs. This according to today's print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews. Advertisement Parma defender Giovanni Leoni has definitely emerged as a name to watch during the upcoming summer transfer window. The 18-year-old has come to the end of his first season at the Gialloblu. The Emilain club only just signed him from Sampdoria last summer. However, during that time, Leoni has already firmly established himself at the Stadio Ennio Tardini. Therefore, a number of Serie A's biggest clubs want to sign Giovanni Leoni. Leoni In No Rush To Leave Parma – Choosing Between Inter & Other Clubs PARMA, ITALY – DECEMBER 01: Giovanni Leoni of Parma Calcio during the Serie A match between Parma and SS Lazio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on December 01, 2024 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by) Inter Milan are certainly among the clubs keen on signing Giovanni Leoni. The Nerazzurri had already pursued the teenage defender last summer. However, he ended up going to Parma instead. Advertisement Inter are reigniting their pursuit of Leoni just twelve months later, though. Moreover, the arrival of Cristian Chivu as Nerazzurri coach has certainly intensified their interest. Meanwhile, the likes of Juventus and AC Milan are also reportedly keen on Leoni. According to the Corriere, Leoni himself is in no rush to decide on his future. The teenage defender could be on the move later on in the summer transfer window. However, he is not going to push for an exit to join Inter or any other clubs right away.

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