Leonardo Jardim set to replace Claudio Ranieri as Monaco coach
The former Sporting Lisbon coach Leonardo Jardim is set to take over
at the French Ligue 1 club Monaco, his agents said on Thursday.
Jardim, 39, has signed a three-year contract with the principality club and will be officially presented on Friday, International Foot website reported. A Monaco spokesman would not comment on the report.
Jardim is set to replace the Italian Claudio Ranieri who left in May after two years in charge, 12 months before his contract was due to expire, despite leading Monaco to second place in Ligue 1 and a place in next season’s Champions League.
Jardim quit Sporting in May after leading them to second place in the Portuguese league and direct qualification for the Champions League group stage next season.
Jardim, 39, has signed a three-year contract with the principality club and will be officially presented on Friday, International Foot website reported. A Monaco spokesman would not comment on the report.
Jardim is set to replace the Italian Claudio Ranieri who left in May after two years in charge, 12 months before his contract was due to expire, despite leading Monaco to second place in Ligue 1 and a place in next season’s Champions League.
Jardim quit Sporting in May after leading them to second place in the Portuguese league and direct qualification for the Champions League group stage next season.
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