Baresi quits director role at Fulham

Former AC Milan and Italy star Franco Baresi has resigned from his director of football position at Fulham.

Former AC Milan and Italy star Franco Baresi has resigned from his director of football position at Fulham.

Baresi was officially appointed by chairman Mohamed Al Fayed on June 1st, but his arrival had an unsettling influence on the players, with talk of a power struggle between the Italian and manager Jean Tigana.

There were problems even before the deal was announced at the end of May, with Al Fayed refusing Baresi's demands for a three-year deal and offering only a six-month probation.

He accepted, but in early June Tigana complained that Baresi's role contradicted his own contract, which states he has overall responsibility for all football matters at the club.

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Baresi's position was scrapped and he had since been working without a job title while living in one of Al Fayed's luxury central London penthouses.

"I have decided that it would be in my own professional interests, and also a sensible outcome for Fulham FC, to terminate our brief relationship," said Baresi today in a statement on the club's official website, www.fulham-fc.co.uk.

"While all parties have worked constructively to develop our respective roles, I am disappointed that the nature of my position with Fulham was not as I had envisaged it when I was first approached".

PA