Empoli, Marco Turati emerges as potential coach: who is the Siracusa tactician. The rumor was launched by Nicolò Schira. Marco Turati, the current coach of Siracusa, has been identified as one of the main candidates to lead Empoli in the next Serie B season. The rumor suggests that Turati could sign a two-year contract, indicating a willingness to plan for the medium term. Turati, born on May 15, 1982, in Lecco, is a former central defender who played a long career in Serie B and Serie C, wearing the jerseys of Verona, Cesena, Ancona, Grosseto, Modena, and Siracusa. After retiring from active play in 2019, he began his coaching career by joining Vincenzo Italiano's staff at Spezia. With the highly regarded coach, he experienced the historic promotion of the Ligurians to Serie A and later followed him to Fiorentina. At Fiorentina, he worked for three seasons as a technical collaborator, participating in the growth of the violet team until the finals of the Coppa Italia and Conference League. This important apprenticeship allowed him to gain experience at a high level before making the big leap as a first coach. Turati's experience with Siracusa The first real experience as head coach arrived in the summer of 2024, when Siracusa entrusted him with the technical leadership of the first team. The choice proved to be winning: Turati conquered the Serie D championship, bringing the Sicilian club back among the professionals and achieving results that attracted the attention of numerous societies. In this last season, Siracusa was relegated due to some administrative management penalties. His football is described as modern and proactive, often developed through the 4-2-3-1, a module used continuously during the Sicilian experience. Why does Empoli like Turati? The potential choice of Turati would fit perfectly into the azzurra tradition of relying on young, ambitious, and innovative coaches. His path alongside Vincenzo Italiano also represents a guarantee from a methodological and game proposal point of view. At the moment, there are no concluded negotiations or definitive agreements. The priority of Empoli remains to clarify the future of Fabio Caserta, whose name continues to be associated with various societies, including Catania, which has been following the Calabrian coach with interest. This growing interest around Caserta could push the azzurro club to concretely evaluate alternatives to not be caught off guard. Other names on the table Turati would not be the only profile monitored by the Empolese management. In recent weeks, the names of Antonio Buscè, protagonist of an excellent work in the azzurra youth sector and subsequently at Rimini, of Pietro De Giorgio, reduced from the experience at Potenza and considered one of the most interesting emerging coaches in the category, and of Giovanni Tomei, coach