Gattuso joins Valencia on two-year deal

Gennaro Gattuso has been appointed as head coach of Valencia on a deal until June 2024.

The AC Milan legend replaces Jose Bordalas, who was dismissed just one season into a two-year contract.

This was after a campaign in which Valencia finished ninth and lost the Copa del Rey final to Real Betis.

Valencia said Gattuso “joins the club following an extensive career both as a player and as a coach.

“After hanging up the boots, he started his coaching career in 2012 with teams like AC Milan and SSC Napoli, with whom he won the Coppa Italia in 2020.”

Gattuso spent 18 months in charge of the Rossoneri after being appointed in November 2017.

They narrowly missed out on UEFA Champions League qualification by a solitary point during his one full season in charge.

He later took over Napoli, who he led to Coppa Italia glory in the 2019/2020 season.

But Gattuso departed a year later after again missing out on UEFA Champions League qualification.

The 44-year-old was appointed Fiorentina boss in May last year, only for the two parties to rescind that agreement a month later.

Gattuso has also had spells in charge of Sion, Palermo, OFI Crete and Pisa before re-joining AC Milan — initially with their Primavera side.

As a player, Gattuso won two Serie A titles and two UEFA Champions League medals during a glittering 13-year stay with AC Milan.

He was also a FIFA World Cup winner with Italy in 2006.

“I’d rather play for USA” Yunus MusahFormer England Under-18s captain pledges international future to US

Valencia forward Yunus Musah has opted against playing for England and pledged his international future to the United States.

The 18-year-old captained England from under-15 to under-18 level, and was eligible to play for Italy – where he lived until he was nine – and Ghana, his country of descent.

Instead he chose the US, where he was born while his mother was on holiday.

“It was pretty clear for me to decide to play for the US,” he said.

“First of all, I think it makes sense to represent the country I was born in. The moment I decided to play for the United States came one day when my heart told me that this was the best place for me.”

Former Arsenal academy player Musah had already made his senior US debut in November, starting in a goalless draw with Wales, but as the game was not a competitive fixture he could still have chosen to commit to a different national team.

It has been a breakthrough season for Musah, who has started 15 of his 24 La Liga appearances since making his debut last September.

He is now in contention to win his first full US caps later this month, in the friendlies against Jamaica in Austria on 25 March and Northern Ireland in Belfast three days later.