Juventus have officially confirmed the appointment of Damien Comolli as their new General Manager. The French executive brings a wealth of experience from across Europe, particularly in talent identification and football operations.
With Juventus aiming to rebuild both on and off the pitch, Comolli’s arrival signals a clear intention to modernize the club’s management structure and embrace a more data-driven approach to success.
Comolli began his journey in football at AS Monaco, where he transitioned from youth player to youth coach. His early exposure to top-level management came under Arsène Wenger, with whom he later reunited at Arsenal in 1996.
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During his seven-year spell as a European scout, Arsenal clinched three Premier League titles, including the legendary 2003–04 unbeaten season. Comolli is credited with scouting and securing players like Kolo Touré, Emmanuel Eboué, and Gaël Clichy — all of whom played key roles in Arsenal’s success.
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His eye for talent was again evident during his time at Tottenham Hotspur, where he oversaw the arrivals of Luka Modrić, Dimitar Berbatov, and Benoît Assou-Ekotto.
Though some signings drew criticism, Modrić’s eventual transformation into a Ballon d’Or winner validated Comolli’s long-term vision.
He carried this scouting philosophy to Liverpool in 2010, orchestrating high-profile signings such as Luis Suárez and Andy Carroll in a whirlwind January transfer window.
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Recent success at Toulouse and a new challenge in Turin
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Following mixed spells at Saint-Étienne and Galatasaray, Comolli re-emerged with Toulouse FC, where his leadership was instrumental in the club’s Ligue 2 title win and Coupe de France triumph in 2023.
Under his presidency, Toulouse not only achieved European qualification but also became known for their data-driven operations — a hallmark of Comolli’s strategic style.
Now, at Juventus, Comolli steps into a club in transition. Backed by RedBird Capital’s endorsement and reportedly recommended by Moneyball icon Billy Beane, his task is clear: reshape Juventus with a long-term vision, blending traditional football expertise with modern analytics to restore the club’s competitive edge.