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Montella's Roma clause: Turkey manager always imposed exit condition with his clubs
·31 May 2026·82d ago

Montella's Roma clause: Turkey manager always imposed exit condition with his clubs

Source: Forza Roma

Vincenzo Montella, Turkey's national team coach for three years, has long harboured a dream to manage Roma — a goal so strong that he reportedly imposed a standing condition on every club he previously managed: he would only leave if Roma made an offer. Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu, president of the Turkish Football Federation, revealed the backstory to Fanatik. When Roma did approach Montella during Turkey's Nations League A play-off campaign against Hungary, the manager came to Haciosmanoglu and said: "There's this situation, I'm a legend there, I'd like to evaluate the offer. If you fire me in case of negative results in the play-offs, I'll think about it." Haciosmanoglu responded by assuring Montella of his position, telling him: "As long as I'm here, we'll continue with you." According to Haciosmanoglu, Montella was willing to sacrifice even the Roma job — the post he had dreamed of since arriving at the Turkish helm — to honour his commitment to the national team. The episode underscores the depth of Montella's attachment to Roma, a club he views as his spiritual home despite having managed the Giallorossi never before.

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