Napoli President Issues Strong Warning as Antonio Conte's Italy Links Grow
The situation surrounding the Napoli coaching position has become notably vocal and dramatic. Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis has delivered a firm message to his current head coach, Antonio Conte, addressing the persistent speculation that links the esteemed tactician with a return to manage the Italian national team.
In a candid interview with The Athletic, the outspoken Napoli owner did not mince words. He suggested that if Conte were to depart the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona for the Azzurri role at this juncture, it would be akin to him "killing his own baby."
The Post-Gattuso Void and the Azzurri Dilemma
The conjecture surrounding Conte's potential move arises amid a period of profound crisis for Italian football. Following Italy's unexpected failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, head coach Gennaro Gattuso stepped down, leaving a significant vacuum at the helm of the national squad.
With the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) undergoing a restructuring after the departure of president Gabriele Gravina, Antonio Conte has emerged as the leading candidate to spearhead a "national reconstruction."
Conte previously guided the national team from 2014 to 2016, famously leading them to a quarter-final appearance at Euro 2016.
De Laurentiis's Rationale for Conte's Stay at Napoli
Since his arrival in Naples in 2024, Conte has been instrumental in a significant sporting revival. After guiding the club to a Scudetto title last season, Napoli is currently embroiled in a close title race with Inter Milan.
From De Laurentiis's perspective, the current squad is a direct manifestation of Conte's strategic vision—a project he is unwilling to see dismantled prematurely.
"He has a contract with me. He will never abandon me at the last minute," De Laurentiis stated. "Because it will create a big problem for Napoli. If he sacrifices himself after two years of creating a very strong Napoli… it is also his creation. So he will ‘kill his baby’ by abandoning him just at the last minute."
Conte's Stance: Weariness with Media Speculation
While De Laurentiis has oscillated between issuing warnings and playfully suggesting he might "lend" Conte to the federation under certain conditions, the coach himself has expressed fatigue with the ongoing narrative.
Conte recently voiced his frustration with the Italian media, accusing journalists of misrepresenting his statements.
Although he acknowledged being flattered by the national team links, he reaffirmed his commitment to his current contract, which extends until June 2027.
The 56-year-old manager remains focused on the immediate objective: securing consecutive Serie A titles for the Partenopei.
The Post-Conte Succession Plan
Despite the president's confidence, the prospect of potential successors is already being discussed in Naples.
Should the allure of the "national mission" prove too strong for Conte, names such as Thiago Motta and Vincenzo Italiano have already been mentioned as possible candidates to take over the Napoli helm.
For the time being, the decision rests with Conte.
Will he opt for the prospect of building a lasting dynasty in southern Italy, or will he answer the call to rescue a national team in its most challenging period?
As the 2025-26 season progresses towards its conclusion, the answer will shape the future landscape of Italian football.
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