Antonio Conte has attracted interest from multiple clubs, particularly AC Milan and Juventus, despite spending less than a full season at Napoli. Addressing the speculation, Napoli director Giovanni Manna spoke to DAZN via Calcio Mercato:
“We remain very calm about the situation. Conte has a contract with us for another two years, and we are fully committed to the journey we started together. Right now, any other discussions are unnecessary. He chose to join this project last summer, and we aim to move forward together without any issues.”
Antonio Conte talks for his future
Following Napoli’s recent match, Conte commented on his future, appearing to leave all possibilities open.
“My integration into Napoli has gone beyond my expectations—I’ve been welcomed warmly. Before the season started, I mentioned that I was receiving a lot without having yet given anything in return, and I felt indebted for that.
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“Now, we’ve managed to restore some of the excitement. What we are achieving is incredible, even miraculous. For now, our focus must be on the present, which means the next eight games. The future can wait. That’s my mindset at this moment.”
Conte’s history at Juventus as player and coach!
Antonio Conte’s Juventus journey as a player (1991–2004):
Major Achievements: Serie A Titles (5): 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03
Coppa Italia (1): 1994–95
Supercoppa Italiana (4): 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003
Champions League (1): 1995–96
Uefa Cup (1): 1992–93
Super Cup (1): 1996
Intercontinental Cup (1): 1996
Conte was an integral part of Juventus, known for his relentless work ethic and tactical awareness. As he gained experience, he emerged as a leader on the pitch, eventually captaining the team. His ability to inspire teammates and his strong performances in midfield solidified his status as a club legend.
As a Coach (2011–2014)
Unbeaten Scudetto 📸
Trophies Won:
Serie A Championships (3): 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14
Supercoppa Italiana (2): 2012, 2013
When Conte returned to Juventus as head coach in 2011, the club was in a rebuilding phase. He swiftly changed their fortunes, guiding them to an unbeaten league season in his first year and reclaiming Serie A dominance. Implementing a dynamic 3-5-2 formation, he built a team known for its intensity, tactical discipline, and defensive solidity.
Despite his success, Conte departed in 2014 due to disagreements with club management over transfer policies. Soon after, he took charge of the Italian national team, continuing his journey as a top-level coach.