Napoli: Aurelio De Laurentiis is already thinking about a new coach

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While Slovakia coach Francesco Calzona was recently named head of Napoli, taking over from Walter Mazzarri, the president of the Campania club, Aurelio De Laurentiis, has already ticked off two names to take the reins of the Neapolitan troops at the end of the season. Indeed, according to newspaper information La Repubblicamanagement is thinking of Stefano Pioli and Ivan Juric to lead the current title holders of the last Scudetto.

The current coach of AC Milan, Stefano Pioli, is not at the end of his contract with the Rossoneri but is, more than widely, on an ejection seat and several profiles are also being probed in Milan to find a new head of team. ‘orchestra. For his part, the Croatian Ivan Juric is experiencing the last weeks of his contract with Torino. If negotiations have been opened, an extension will only be permitted in the event of qualification for a European competition.

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