Acclaimed young coach Carlos Cuesta is set to embark on a new chapter in his management career to arrive in Italy today ahead of his appointment as head coach for Serie A. Side Palma.
Long considered one of the brightest emerging spirits in European football, the 29-year-old Spaniard has taken on his first senior management role, leaving his position to the Arsenal coaching staff.
Having played a key role in Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta’s backroom team, Questa was given a green light to make the move after mutual agreement between all parties.
Carlos Questa was extremely influential at Arsenal
His departure marked the end of a successful spell in North London and helped Arsenal become a real Premier League title contender from the reconstruction stage.
Questa won equally high praise from players and colleagues while he was with the Emirates.
The young manager is renowned for his tactical intelligence, attention to detail and powerful communication skills.
During his time at Arsenal, the young manager helped Gunner compete for the Premier League title for three consecutive seasons.
Palma has identified Questa as the ideal candidate to lead the project in Serie A, and sees him as a modern, advanced coach who can inject new energy into his team and build a competitive edge for his future.
At just 29 years old, Questa will become one of the youngest head coaches in Serie A history, bringing rich experience from one of the top clubs in the Premier League.
This move can be confirmed in the next few days
If successful, this could be a critical step in his management career and potential stepping stones for even greater opportunities in the future.
Questa is expected to be announced by Parma in the coming days as they prepare to take on the top-flight Italian football challenge.
Gunners could lose another important person to Serie A after midfielder Thomas Party held talks to join AC Milan this summer.
Oleksandr Zinchenko is another player linked to the move to Italy with Milan and Juventus, who are interested in Ukrainians.
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