Jonathan David, Simone Inzaghi, Rasmus Hozilund (Photo: Karl Resign, George Wood/Getty Images)
Simone Inzagi’s interior travel from Milan to Al-Hilal
It’s ridiculous that we arrived on June 5th and are still discussing the coaching merry-go-round. We are very late. How can you expect to shape the team when the conductor goes missing?
Simone Inzagi sets off for Inter to Al Giral. It was written on the stars. Of course, he would have wanted to go as a winner. The Champions League final in Munich against the incredible PSG resulted in a fierce defeat.
His cycle was clearly over, and it was time to turn pages after four good seasons, a trophy cabinet full of titles, but it was richer and too much regret. Faced with a cascade of money, there was not much to do.
There were no contractual conflicts with Intel. The club has facilitated the coach’s departure with payments of 1 million to 1.5 million euros as the contract is expected to expire in June 2026. It is the natural end of the cycle. Once the project is over, it’s best to recognize it and have the courage to make a difference.
Antonio Conte snubbles Juventus’ return for his stay in Naples
Meanwhile, other Italian coaches made headlines with unexpected decisions, with Antonio Conte turning down Juventus and choosing to continue on the Naples’ bench. It’s an amazing twist, considering that just a few days ago everything appears to be set up to return to Bianconeri. Juventus’ pressure was real, and discussion began, and many people were betting on a romantic comeback, but something changed.
Prompting more cynical, Conte got a warranty from Aurelio de Laurentiis using a Juventus push. According to this version, Lecce’s coaches have used the situation to pressure Napoli and ensure they have full control of the project. But others believe in the human side of decisions. The warm welcome from the Naples fan base, his chemistry with Mana, and the president’s cooperative attitude may have made the difference. Whatever the truth, Conte has closed the doors of Juventus tightly, and perhaps only at the end of his career, we know the whole story.
As for Naples, it feels like they’re preparing for an explosive transfer window. After investing 140 million euros, 110 million euros from around last season, the club is in a position to spend more. The first celebrity along the way was Kevin De Bruin, and medical tests are reportedly already scheduled.
The signature symbolizes the beginning of the new Conte era, but he is not the only one. Of the many names, look out for Sam Bekema of Bologna. He really likes the player and fits well with his defensive system.
Then there’s Federico Chiesa, one of Conte’s longtime favorites. Naples had already tried to sign him the previous year, but Juventus signed a contract with Liverpool. However, his English adventures have not gone as he wanted. He has little playing time under Arne Slot and is expected to decline further next season. A return to Serie A with Conte is probably far from unlikely.
More administrative changes in Lazio and Rome
At the same time, Lazio and Roma also moved to organize the benches.
Lazio decided to return to his roots by reviving Maurizio Sari. This decision surprised many people, but found strong support among Lazio fans. The Tuscan coach still has an emotional bond with the club and now has the opportunity to reboot himself in an environment close to him.
Meanwhile, Rome chose Jean Piero Gasperini. Height coaches, clear vision of the game, young talent and ability to develop internal resources. A profile that is perfectly aligned with the identity the club wants to build. But now, the transfer market requires careful work to provide the right tools.
Strikers to See – Jonathan David and Rasmus Hozilund
As always, the market revolves around strikers. Juve is closely following Jonathan David, who can arrive for a free transfer if the deal is made quickly. Dragging things can put your contract at risk. Naples had the advantage in the past to close the deal, but chose to wait. Meanwhile, Inter focuses on other priorities, exploring the profile of Bonnie, one of the most promising young strikers.
Finally, look at Rasmus Hojlund. Dane is not happy with his time in Manchester and is considering returning to Italy. Several clubs (including Inter) are interested in him, and he will be an excellent option for those looking for a dynamic and already proven striker.
One thing is certain in this negotiation whirlwind. Everything needs to be organized quickly. Without the official appointment of a coach or director who can close the deal, even the best negotiations risk falling apart. Major Italian clubs must organize themselves as soon as possible. If the coaching positions are not sorted, the transfer window can turn into chaos that is unimaginable. First, technical leadership, then markets move.
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