Napoli manager Antonio Conte’s future at the club remains unresolved, with a meeting with president Aurelio De Laurentiis planned after the team secures their Champions League qualification, according to reports from Pisa. The situation has created uncertainty within the squad, potentially impacting their recent performances.
Napoli suffered a disappointing defeat against Bologna, failing to capitalize on their first match point to clinch Champions League football. Conte reportedly expressed dissatisfaction with the team’s attitude, describing it as lacking the necessary intensity and hunger. Despite rallying to equalize, they ultimately lost the match, leaving supporters and club officials awaiting confirmation of a Champions League berth.
Conte is reportedly eager to clarify his position before making any long-term commitments. The club is equally keen to finalize their plans, particularly regarding potential squad reinforcements, with sporting director Manna already working on identifying targets. De Laurentiis is determined to maintain a competitive squad capable of challenging for titles, regardless of who manages the team.
The club’s disappointing Champions League campaign has been a source of frustration for Conte, who had hoped for a more significant run in the competition. He has also expressed concern over the team’s struggles to create scoring opportunities. Securing Champions League qualification is viewed as crucial, not only for the club’s financial stability but also for Conte’s standing, as a strong finish to the season would reinforce his reputation as a top-tier manager. A positive outcome in their upcoming match will provide a clearer picture of the club’s trajectory and Conte’s role within it. The meeting between Conte and De Laurentiis will focus on aligning their objectives for the future, with both parties seeking to build a team capable of competing at the highest level.




