Milan brings back the coach who brought them the Scudetto, Napoli persuades Conte, who will lead Inter?

The question of all questions is - which coaches will lead the teams from the top of the table, because at the moment none of the Top 8 have a resolved issue of the head of the coaching staff.

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Gasperini nears Rome, Conte stays in the south, Photo: Reuters
Gasperini nears Rome, Conte stays in the south, Photo: Reuters
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It's only been a few days since the end of the Serie A season, and so much has already happened in the run-up to the 2025/26 campaign.

The question of all questions is - which coaches will lead the teams from the top of the table, because at the moment none of the Top 8 have a resolved issue of the head of the coaching staff.

The coaching carousel starts from the bench of champions Napoli and much will depend on Antonio Conte's decision.

Conte has been "flirting" with Juventus for a long time, but the latest information from Italy suggests that he is currently closest to staying in Naples.

The reason - president Aurelio de Lareuntis is ready to fulfill his wishes in the transfer window - so the arrival of Kevin de Bruyne, Jonathan David, allegedly around 150 million planned for purchases in the summer...

If Conte really does stay in the south of the country, it opens up a new question - who will then lead Juve, because it is hard to imagine that Igor Tudor will get a new contract?

The fact that Massimiliano Allegri is just a few words away from returning to the Milan bench, with whom he won the Scudetto in 2011, also suggests that Conte is very close to continuing the work he started this summer.

Max was one step away from Napoli in the event that Conte left, and "Gazzetta dello Sport" reports that Allegri and the "Rossoneri" reached an agreement last night and that a three-year contract is ready...

Inter also has no security on the bench at the moment, as they face the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.

Simone Inzaghi has both a contract and the trust of the Nerazzurri's leaders, he is ready to continue his cooperation, but it should be clear on Monday whether the younger of the Inzaghi brothers will accept the offer of 48 million euros he has from Al Hilal for a two-year contract.

"Like every year, the club and I will talk at the end of the season and see what our plans are for the coming period," said Inzaghi, who is playing in his second Champions League final with Inter in the last three seasons.

If Inzaghi goes to Saudi Arabia, then Inter will also embark on an (unexpected) search.

Allegri was reportedly an option, but nothing will come of it and journalists point out that there is now only one possible candidate for Giuseppe Marotta.

This is the legendary football player and coach of Coma Cesc Fabregas, who has emerged as one of the most talented experts of the younger generation in the last two years.

Gianpiero Gasperini left Atalanta after nine years and is about to sign with Roma, and Lazio parted ways with Marco Baronio after a shocking end to the season in which they failed to qualify for the European stage, so they could bring back Maurizio Sarri...

Sarri is also a candidate for the Atalanta and Fiorentina benches. Stefano Pioli is also linked with the "goddess", and the former Ajax coach Francesco Farioli with the "viola".

Bologna, the current Cup winner, have extended the contract of Vincenzo Italiano...

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