Serie A heavyweights Napoli have officially appointed Antonio Conte as their new manager, months after his departure from Tottenham Hotspur. Initially, Conte had declined Napoli’s offer, despite the club being on the brink of sacking Rudi Garcia. However, persistent efforts by the club have finally brought the Italian tactician to the Napoli.
Conte’s deal with Napoli spans three years, with a total package worth up to €60 million. The contract reflects the strong relationship between Conte and Napoli CEO Aurelio de Laurentiis, who has assured Conte significant control over the club’s transfer activities. This level of influence was a crucial factor in Conte’s decision to join Napoli.
In his new role, Conte is determined to keep key players Giovanni di Lorenzo and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia at Napoli. This indicates his intent to build a solid foundation with existing talent. Conte’s commitment to these players was evident during his recent visit to Rome, where he met with De Laurentiis. A video of their meeting surfaced last night, marking the beginning of Conte’s tenure at Napoli.
With his journey now underway, Conte is set to steer Napoli towards new heights, promising a blend of tactical discipline and competitive vigor that he is renowned for.
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