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Mancini e Allegri, giorni ad alta tensione per le panchine
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Mancini e Allegri, giorni ad alta tensione per le panchine

The article discusses developments regarding coaching appointments in Italian football. Max Allegri is close to becoming the new manager of Napoli after agreeing with owner Aurelio De Laurentiis, though he must first resolve his contract with AC Milan. Some members of Allegri's current staff have already moved to other clubs like Fiorentina and Sampdoria. A crucial meeting is scheduled to finalize the transition. Meanwhile, there is internal debate within the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) over who should succeed Roberto Mancini as national team coach. President Giovanni Malagò supports Mancini, who would accept a reduced salary aligned with budget cuts, while some Serie A clubs favor Antonio Conte, offering financial support to bridge any potential pay gap. There is also an unexpected cooling in relations between Conte and former FIGC president Carlo Oriali, who reportedly positively responded to the idea of Conte returning to the national team alongside Mancini.

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Mancini e Allegri, giorni ad alta tensione per le panchine

The article discusses developments regarding coaching appointments in Italian football. Max Allegri is close to becoming the new manager of Napoli after agreeing with owner Aurelio De Laurentiis, though he must first resolve his contract with AC Milan. Some members of Allegri's current staff have already moved to other clubs like Fiorentina and Sampdoria. A crucial meeting is scheduled to finalize the transition. Meanwhile, there is internal debate within the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) over who should succeed Roberto Mancini as national team coach. President Giovanni Malagò supports Mancini, who would accept a reduced salary aligned with budget cuts, while some Serie A clubs favor Antonio Conte, offering financial support to bridge any potential pay gap. There is also an unexpected cooling in relations between Conte and former FIGC president Carlo Oriali, who reportedly positively responded to the idea of Conte returning to the national team alongside Mancini.

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