Napoli Pushes to Secure Conte’s Future with Improved Contract Offer

Napoli appears increasingly confident in retaining Antonio Conte beyond the summer as the club has reportedly made a new contract offer to the Italian coach. This move reflects the management's desire to solidify long-term plans following recent success under Conte’s leadership. Club president Aurelio De Laurentiis is said to be committed to keeping Conte at the helm to continue building a competitive team for the upcoming seasons.
Although Conte is already under contract until 2027, the club’s latest proposal signals a renewed commitment to their manager. While the specific details of the offer remain unclear, it could involve either a salary increase or contract extension. The initiative highlights how much Napoli values Conte's impact, especially after a transformative season that brought them their second Serie A title in three years.
Conte recently met with De Laurentiis in Rome to discuss his future, though he has yet to make a final decision. Meanwhile, Juventus continues to show interest in bringing Conte back, but the club is currently focused on internal restructuring, including the recent appointment of a new CEO, which may delay any formal approach for the coach.
A key factor that could influence Conte’s decision to stay is Napoli’s promise to strengthen the squad further. De Laurentiis is reportedly pursuing top-tier talent like Kevin De Bruyne and Jonathan David, both of whom could be signed on free transfers. This ambition to elevate Napoli's competitiveness on the European stage could be crucial in convincing Conte to remain with the club.
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