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- Pioli reveals he left Al-Nassr to chase “more challenge”
- The 59-year-old said he "never felt so prepared" to return to الدوري الإيطالي
- Stefano was officially presented by Fiorentina on Tuesday
Pioli was officially introduced on Tuesday as Fiorentina’s new manager on a three-year deal. During the Qu0026amp;A with the media, the Italian was asked about his exit from Saudi Arabia after just one season. The former Al-Nassr coach said he enjoyed his time in the Middle East but admitted that he missed the challenge and pressure of managing in Serie A.
Pioli joined Al-Nassr in September 2024, replacing Luis Castro following a poor start to the season. However, the 59-year-old didn’t enjoy much success either. He failed to win any silverware during the 2024-25 season, finishing third in the الدوري السعودي للمحترفين alongside defeats in the King’s Cup and the AFC Champions League.
The Italian previously managed Fiorentina from 2017 to 2019 before a successful spell at AC Milan, where he won the 2021–22 Scudetto. He now returns to lead La Viola once again.
In his first press conference since returning, Pioli described his decision to leave Al Nassr and return to Serie A.
“I’ve discovered a new culture that has made me even more flexible. But I felt a deep desire to pursue challenges that are more pressured but can give me greater satisfaction.”
The former AC Milan manager also described his emotional connection with Fiorentina, saying that he feels a very strong bond with the Serie A club.
“I feel Florence inside me… I have a very strong bond with the club; it was the right thing to do.”
Pioli now shifts focus to preparing Fiorentina for a strong 2025-26 campaign. After a flat last season, the Serie A club is actively looking to bolster their squad in the ongoing transfer window. Fiorentina have signed 18-year-old Swiss defender Eman Kosp from Barcelona and are reportedly eyeing Inter‘s out-of-favour midfielder Kristjan Asllani, who has an €18 million price tag.