
Italian clubs are making major decisions about leadership roles, including CEOs, coaches, and sporting directors, ahead of the transfer window. Planning and continuity are tied to immediate results and the objectives achieved. Napoli must decide who will replace Conte and whether Sarri will choose Atalanta, after which Napoli would pursue Allegri. Allegri is expected to remain at Milan, which would push Napoli toward Italiano, but Bologna would need to release him and other factors could change outcomes. Allegri also emphasized that the next match is the priority, urging calm under pressure and framing a win as gratitude to supporters.
"“In Italy we're currently discussing CEOs and perhaps coaches more than players, whether Furlani will stay at Milan, whether Comolli will stay at Juve, who will be Napoli's sporting director, where Tony D'Amico will go, etc.,” he began."
"“Abroad, however, they're already working on the player market, confirming how in our country, planning and continuity of work is expressly tied to immediate results and conditioned by the objectives achieved.”"
"“In short, it's true that there are clubs like Napoli that need to figure out who will replace Conte. They'll have to figure out whether Sarri will really prefer Atalanta, as it seems these days, and then Napoli will go for Allegri.”"
"“As for the future, I think the future is tomorrow. It's the most important match for everyone. For everyone at Milanello, at Casa Milan, and for the fans. Tomorrow will be a full stadium.”"
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