According to Il Mattino, Antonio Conte has demanded a clause that allows him to leave Napoli at the end of every season while Aurelio De Laurentiis will make €230m available for the summer transfer window.

Napoli are in advanced talks with Antonio Conte to become their new head coach. De Laurentiis said earlier this week that the next ten days would be decisive, but multiple reports claim the Italian tactician already has an agreement in principle over an €8m-a-year deal until 2027.

The latest report from Il Mattino claims Napoli will invest €60m gross in three years in the Italian tactician.

Il Mattino: Conte’s clause and transfer budget at Napoli

Conte has reportedly demanded a clause that will allow him to leave the club at the end of every season, but ADL would prefer to keep the clause in his favour and have the power to activate it each summer.

According to the report, Conte has been promised a €230m transfer budget, which probably includes the €130m Napoli plan to get from Victor Osimhen’s sale.

Conte’s staff will include Christian Stellini, the coach’s brother Gianluca and former Italian striker Elvis Abbruscato who played under Conte at Arezzo.

Conte, a former Juventus and Inter coach, could also help De Laurentiis develop the club’s training facilities, which are far from the highest quality standards in Europe.

3 thought on “Il Mattino: Conte’s clause and transfer budget at Napoli”
  1. Correction.. about 50m will be invested in the squad after they sell Kvara and Di Lorenzo – possibly Osimhen. I’m not even a Napoli fan and even I want ADL out.

  2. You are talking through your butt my friend, not even a Napoli fan, what on earth do you know about seria a,? Its because of de Laurentiis Napoli are in the first teir of italian football, you are awsre they were in seria c not so long ago, you ever been to nsples, you ever been to the staduim, guess not.

  3. I’ve been to Naples numerous times and each time I visited I thought it was even more of a dump than the last time. AdL is a poison to football and if he left the club Napoli would’ve comfortably finished top 4 this season but he’s greedy and overly controlling.

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