The last step towards the Scudetto and a new coach: What will Napoli look like in the summer?

Antonio Conte, who is taking over at Juventus, is expected to leave Napoli at the end of the season.

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After a crazy 90 minutes in the penultimate round of Serie A, Napoli is as close to the Scudetto as they were before the away game against Parma - they will win their fourth Italian championship if they beat Cagliari at home.

It could also draw if Inter doesn't beat Como away, it could also lose if the current champion is defeated...

All of this shows how close the Neapolitans have come to the trophy despite only winning two points in their last two matches (against Genoa and Parma).

It is clear that Inter missed a colossal chance on Sunday when they led twice against Lazio and ended up drawing - if they had won now they would have been the favorite, this is how everything is "drawn" for the Scudetto to go to Naples in the hands of Antonio Conte, who will probably leave the club at the end of the season...

Conte made several public appearances during the season in which he criticized the "azure" transfer policy, especially after the January transfer window when Hvich Kvaracheli left the club and joined Paris Saint-Germain.

And anyone who follows the career of the charismatic expert from Lecce can assume that Conte is creating space for an "escape".

"A title with Napoli would be historic. It's not like in big clubs, where one trophy more or less doesn't make a difference," Conte said ahead of the goalless away game against Parma.

Italian media are quite certain that Conte is returning to the Juventus bench after 11 years, and they are also convinced that Massimiliano Allegri should become the new coach of Napoli.

Reportedly, Serie A leaders president Aurelio de Laurentiis met with Allegri during the Rome Masters tennis tournament these days and the two sides are close to an agreement. Allegri would thus return to work after a year-long break he took after leaving Juve.

Napoli, therefore, have an idea of ​​what to do after Conte, whether they end up winning the title or not, and are still considering the future of Victor Osimhen. The Nigerian is on loan at Galatasaray, he will return to Naples in the summer, but it will only be temporary - it is certain that he will not play in the blue jersey again.

There is talk of a definitive transfer to Galatasaray, with whom he dominates Turkish football, but also a move to Juve, where he would have the chance to work with Conte for the first time after they only met at Napoli's training camp last summer.

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