Conte prepares for Napoli farewell as newspapers verify termination settlement

Antonio Conte will say his farewells in entrance of the Stadio Maradona for the ultimate time on Sunday, as newspapers in verify that he’ll stroll away from Napoli in a ‘gents’s settlement’ with Partenopei President Aurelio De Laurentiis.

Conte set for Napoli farewell towards

In line with stories from numerous retailers together with and , later confirmed by , Conte on the finish of the 2025-26 season, together with his closing recreation coming at dwelling towards Udinese on Sunday night.

NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 23: Antonio Conte kisses the Serie A TIM Scudetto title trophy after his crew’s victory within the Serie A match towards at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Could 23, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photograph by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Photographs)

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Tuesday’s stories verify that Conte will go away Napoli by mutual settlement as a part of a pact with De Laurentiis, which signifies that the membership won’t have handy over any severance pay, although the coach nonetheless has a yr remaining on his contract.

La Gazzetta dello Sport writes that it’s a signal of the energy of the friendship between Conte and De Laurentiis {that a} contract termination has been agreed so easily provided that each have proven the fiery facet of their personalities on a number of events prior to now.

Leaving Napoli after two seasons : The Partenopei would be the eighth totally different membership that Conte has left after two years or much less, 9 if the Italy nationwide crew is included. stays the one facet the place he has stayed for 3 seasons.

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Sunday’s match towards Udinese will likely be Conte’s 91st accountable for Napoli and his 76th with the Partenopei in Serie A. He has averaged 2.07 factors per recreation within the league and has an general win share of 56.67% throughout all competitions.

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