On the verge of leaving Metz, a team that was relegated to the French second league, Ladislau Boloni (71 years old) has received an offer.
Laszlo Dioszegi, the owner of Sepsi, has shown strong interest in bringing Ladislau Boloni on board at the club in Sf. Gheorghe.
But not as a coach. Dioszegi announced that he will try by all means to convince Ladislau Boloni to accept Sepsi's offer.
"I will do everything possible, everything that depends on me, to convince him. We need specialists to help us. In order to keep up with smaller teams abroad, we need someone like him to dedicate themselves one hundred percent and bring new ideas."
We spoke last summer, but it was a conversation between friends. He is not the type to discuss when he is under contract with another team. We haven't talked about it in the last year, but now, after what happened, I will call him. I'll give him a few days and then we'll talk, resume discussions, and see what plans he has and if he would like to come to us."
As a coach, it was never an issue. Perhaps in another position. I haven't spoken to him, I knew he had an important match and I'm sorry he lost. But to play with 10 men for 85 minutes and win the match and take it to extra time is an extraordinarily great thing."
We will definitely talk to him very soon. As a manager, he would be welcome. With 30 years in European football, he could help us with many things. And it would be very good for marketing for him to come. And he would come home, he is of an age where it would be good for him to return home," said Laszlo Dioszegi, to ProSport.
Metz's leaders have determined Boloni's fate after relegation to Ligue 2. The French press has announced that the coach is set to be dismissed.