Who is Andrea Berta? Italian executive set to become new sporting director at Arsenal | OneFootball

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Who is Andrea Berta? Italian executive set to become new sporting director at Arsenal

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Thursday’s reports claim that Andrea Berta is set to become the new sporting director at Arsenal following a 12-year spell with Atletico Madrid. Here is everything you need to know about the Italian executive and his career to date.

Arsenal have been without a sporting director since November, when Edu Gaspar resigned in order to take on a new role under Evaneglos Marinakis, who owns Nottingham Forest and Olympiakos.


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Berta, who has spent the last 12 years with Atletico Madrid but left in January, is now expected to be the man to replace Edu at The Emirates.

Who is Andrea Berta?

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MADRID, SPAIN – JANUARY 29: Alvaro Morata of Club Atletico de Madrid poses for a photo with Enrique Cerezo, President of Club Atletico de Madrid (R) and Andrea Berta, Sportind Director of Club Atletico de Madrid (L) during the Club Atletico de Madrid player presentation of Alvaro Morata at Wanda Metropolitano on January 29, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)

Berta has been involved as a sporting director for close to 20 years, dating back to his first job with Parma in 2007. Originally from Brescia, Berta has a background in banking and also worked as a director for local side Carpenedolo up until 2006.

Berta’s first full-time job within a professional set-up came at Parma in 2007, where the team suffered relegation from Serie A in their first season, before earning promotion through a second-placed Serie B finish the following season.

In 2009, Berta swapped Parma for Genoa, where he worked with current Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini and brought in the likes of Hernan Crespo and Rodrigo Palacio to replace Diego Milito, who had just left for Inter at that point.

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BERGAMO, ITALY – JANUARY 14: Gian Piero Gasperini Head Coach of Atalanta BC looks on prior to the Serie A match between Atalanta and Juventus at Gewiss Stadium on January 14, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

His time with Genoa lasted three years, up until the end of the 2011-12 season.

Then, in 2013, Berta was offered the opportunity to join Atletico Madrid as technical director, where he worked alongside Diego Simeone for the entirety of his 12-year tenure.

Atleti won the LaLiga title during Berta’s first full season in Madrid and also reached the Champions League final at the end of that campaign, where they would go on to lose 4-1 in extra time to rivals Real Madrid.

That would not be the only time Atleti won the league or qualified for the Champions League final during Berta’s time, though.

Atletico Madrid honours with Berta

Among Berta’s crowning achievements as a director are his signings of six World Cup champions in Antoine Griezmann, Lucas Hernandez, Thomas Lemar, Rodrigo De Paul, Angel Correa and Nahuel Molina.

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MADRID, SPAIN – DECEMBER 13: Antoine Griezmann of Atletico de Madrid celebrates scoring their opening goal during the UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid and SS Lazio at Civitas Metropolitano Stadium on December 13, 2023 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)

Berta was also responsible for bringing in all five of Atleti’s most expensive signings of all time: Joao Felix, Julian Alvarez, Thomas Lemar, Diego Costa and Conor Gallagher.

Among his best value-for-money signings are future Ballon d’Or winner Rodri (€20m from Villarreal), Jan Oblak (€16m from Benfica), Griezmann (€30m from Real Sociedad) and Luis Suarez (€9m from Barcelona).

Since leaving Atletico in January of this year, Berta has also been linked with a move to Milan, who are also on the search for a sporting director. The 53-year-old has never worked for a ‘big club’ in his homeland, despite running one of the world’s most recognisable organisations for over a decade. The Rossoneri, however, look set to appoint either Igli Tare or Fabio Paratici.

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