After leaving Siena, coach Mario Beretta is planning a year away from the game.
"I will stay out for a year and wait for a call, possibly from abroad, as long as it is from a club of a certain level," Beretta, who was replaced by Marco Giampaolo, told Sport 2000.
"I still don't know why Siena didn't keep me on for next year. It was the club's choice and it's fair enough that they can make their own decisions.
"It's true that in Siena they say don't change a winning jockey, but the owner is from Rome."