Napoli strength for Antonio Conte

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A real commotion will occur in Serie A this summer with changes of coaches on each side. While Massimiliano Allegri should be off the Juventus bench in favor of Thiago Motta, currently on the Bologna bench, in Naples, work is being done to replace Francesco Calzona. The Neapolitans have checked several names on their list to succeed the one who arrived last February, but their priority remains Antonio Conte. The former coach of Tottenham and Chelsea, among others, is the favorite of Aurelio De Laurentiis who wants to make him an offer, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport.

The president of Naples would be ready to spend more money than his predecessors and even activate a “super bonus” on his salary. If negotiations fail with Antonio Conte, Napoli could turn to Stefano Pioli, who also leaves AC Milan this summer.

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