Thiago Motta appears set to become the new Genoa head coach following the departure of Aurelio Andreazzoli.
The Serie A side announced they had sacked Andreazzoli on Tuesday, two days after a 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Parma left them 19th in the table.
In the next few hours, news on the make-up of the technical staff will be announced and a presentation news conference will be held for the media, Genoa said in a statement.
Motta is expected to be named as Andreazzoli s replacement in what would be his first head coach job since he retired from playing in 2018.
The former Italy international has been coaching the Paris Saint-Germain Under-19s side since ending his playing career with the Ligue 1 champions.
Motta won league titles and the Champions League with Barcelona and Inter before heading to PSG in 2012, where he won 18 trophies in six years.
He spent the 2008-09 season with Genoa, helping them to qualify for the Europa League.
The 37-year-old was quoted by Tuttomercatoweb as saying he is ready to get going after arriving in Genoa on Tuesday.
Genoa, who won only one of their first eight Serie A games of the season, host Brescia on Saturday before travelling to champions Juventus on October 30.