The 35-year-old retired from his playing career this summer, after appearing for the club from 2004-13, and will now take up a job with the Grifone as a director.
Rossi spoke to Radio Nostalgia after a recent retirement party that was held for him this week and expressed his appreciation for all the support he’s received.
“It was an evening that I will carry inside forever,” said the former Genoa captain.
“Still thinking about it makes me shiver. Our fans are unique and they made me feel thrilled to be a former player of the club.”
He then conceded that the choice to retire wasn’t easy, although he now hopes to help the team from his new position.
“Retirement has been a tough decision especially because wearing the Rossoblu jersey was a dream come true, even more so after becoming captain.
“However, I now hope that I can continue to be useful to this team and these colours.”