The managerial carousel in Italian football is spinning rapidly, and Napoli finds itself at the center of the drama. Club president Aurelio De Laurentiis has reportedly accelerated a crucial meeting with head coach Antonio Conte to address growing uncertainty over his future at the Stadio Maradona.
This urgency stems from Conte's status as a prime candidate for the vacant Italy national team job. With the Azzurri seeking a new leader, De Laurentiis has moved a planned end-of-season summit forward, scheduling it for next week around Napoli's Serie A fixture against Cremonese.
The high-stakes discussion will not be a simple one-on-one. Napoli's sporting director Giovanni Manna and CEO Andrea Chiavelli are also set to be involved, highlighting the importance of the outcome for the club's project. While Conte's contract runs until June 2027, the allure of leading his country presents a significant complication.
De Laurentiis, who has just returned from the United States, has publicly stated he would not block Conte from returning to the Italy bench. However, the final decision is entangled with the upcoming Italian Football Federation (FIGC) presidential election on June 22, as the new president will have the final say on the appointment. For Napoli fans and players alike, the coming days will be critical in determining who leads their charge next season.
