Monza is looking to sign Francesco Acerbi, while coach Paolo Bianco stays. Nicolas Burdisso leaves the team. The club is looking to make a change in the direction, but the coach will remain. Burdisso, who arrived last year with the Beckett Layne Ventures, has decided to return to Argentina after just one year. He said it was for family reasons. The official announcement of his departure was made yesterday. He was expected to attend the forum of directors in Parma last Sunday, but he was unable to attend. He had recently acquired the midfielder Manga Foe Ondoa from Estoril Praia and had renewed the contracts of some players like Antov and Birindelli. It seemed that Paolo Bianco's future was also in doubt until yesterday afternoon. The coach was contacted last summer by Adriano Galliani before the change of ownership and then confirmed by the American fund. 'I have two years of contract, I need to meet with the club and understand their project', he said on Sunday. Despite the two-year contract and the prospect of playing in Serie A, Bianco's future seemed uncertain. 'I've conquered it and I'd like to make it to Serie A, but we need to be two to do things, not alone'. Yesterday's face-to-face meeting was decisive: after discussing strategies and future plans, despite the pressure from Pisa, Bianco stays at Monza. The signing of the season could be Francesco Acerbi, who is currently a free agent. Despite interest from the Arabians, the 38-year-old central defender would rather stay in Italy. He has been approached by Genoa and Monza with a one-year contract offer with an option for a second year. Acerbi is considering the opportunity to stay in Brianza without moving his family. He currently lives in a golf club a few kilometers from Appiano Gentile. His entourage confirms that it is one of the options he is considering. He was born in Vizzolo Predabissi, 30 kilometers south of Monza. After wearing the jerseys of Milan and Inter, he would complete the circle of Lombardy teams.