Olympiakos secured their 4th consecutive League title as they went through a rampaging season in the Greece Superleague with more than 15 points of advantage over their nearest rivals.
Michel guided Olympiakos through the league only suffering 4 losses in the entire season and even though the squad has been performing superbly well in just about every area of the team, there still are a number of changes and possible arrivals that will be happening before the start of the upcoming campaign.
Mirko Vucinic is not a constant performer in Juventus and he was on the verge of leaving the side of Antonio Conte and on his way to Inter Milan the transfer was cancelled at the last minute. Olympiakos has now taken an interest in signing the Montenegrin forward.
The Mexican attacker Alan Pulido is another target of Olympiakos who is a potential candidate of joining the team of Michel by the next season and Pulido is well aware of the interest that Olympiakos has on him.
“Obviously, I would like to go and play there. It is a team that plays in the Champions League and it wouldn’t be at all bad.” Pulido said.
On the managerial staff of Olympiakos there will also be a new member joining the team with Rafael Alkorta agreeing to join the club as the assistant manager. Alkorta is a former Real Madrid player which helped the Spanish club on securing the Spanish League in the 1994-95 season as well as 1996-97.
Michel and Alkorta will be working together once more just like they did a few years ago in Real Madrid but only this time around it’s going to be a more managerial role in the club and they have their work cut out as Olympiakos will be playing in the Champions League once more in the upcoming season.