Conte set to leave Napoli
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Despite winning the 2024-25 Serie A title, Napoli seem set to be in for a lot of changes this summer. Italian manager Antonio Conte is set to leave the Azzurri, per multiple reports, and he's expected to join Juventus where he will make his comeback after coaching the team from 2011 to 2014.
La Gazzetta dello Sport says Napoli 's title winning coach will inform president Aurelio de Laurentiis today of his decision. Conte will resign and accept a return to Juve, where Igor Tudor is currently in charge. De Laurentiis, during the Scudetto dinner in Posillipo with the whole team, made a speech dedicated to Conte yesterday.
Aurelio De Laurentiis, the owner and president of Napoli football club, expressed gratitude to Antonio Conte for his contribution as head coach of the team.
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Napoli president and film producer Aurelio Del Laurentiis presented Leo with a Napoli No. 10 shirt — the same number worn by the late Diego Maradona when he played for the southern Italian team — with the pope's name on it and featuring signatures from all of the club’s players.
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Club president Aurelio De Laurentiis has always been a strong figure behind the scenes at Napoli. He has worked with many top managers over the years and knows the importance of backing the coach. However, he has also made it clear that he will not keep someone at the club against their will.
The triumph also marked a personal milestone for Antonio Conte. The 55-year-old not only secured his fifth Serie A title, but became the first manager in history to win the league with three different clubs, following his previous successes with Juventus (2011–2014) and Inter Milan (2020–21).
It’s no secret that Antonio Conte was extremely disappointed when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia left Napoli for Paris Saint-Germain in January
Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis has effectively confirmed Antonio Conte will leave. ‘I wish Conte continuing success in his professional life. Thank you, Antonio.’There had already been