Nigeria winger Moses Simon could begin the new season under a different manager, with former Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior emerging as the leading candidate to take charge of Paris FC.
The French club is considering a coaching change despite Antoine Kombouaré guiding the team to an 11th-place finish after their return to the French top flight for the first time in more than 40 years.
Paris FC’s hierarchy is reportedly determined to push for European qualification and believes Rosenior is the right coach to lead the club’s next phase of development.
Paris FC delays pre-season plans
According to French outlet L’Équipe, Rosenior has already held talks with Paris FC over the position. The discussions have prompted the club to postpone the start of pre-season preparations.
Training was initially scheduled to begin on Wednesday, July 1, but the club has delayed players’ return while negotiations continue over the managerial appointment.
