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Conte cạnh tranh với Mancini cho vị trí huấn luyện viên trưởng đội tuyển Ý.

Antonio Conte đã nổi lên như ứng cử viên hàng đầu cho vị trí huấn luyện viên trưởng mới của đội tuyển Ý sau khi Giovanni...

Conte cạnh tranh với Mancini cho vị trí huấn luyện viên trưởng đội tuyển Ý.
Nguồn: Football Italia

Antonio Conte has emerged as the frontrunner to become Italy’s new head coach following Giovanni Malagò’s election as FIGC president, with the former Napoli and Juventus coach preferred by the majority of Serie A clubs, though Roberto Mancini, who had previously been considered the leading candidate, remains very much in contention.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Malagò has made clear that the appointment of a high-profile coach is his priority, with the new FIGC president indicating that Italy needs a name capable of capturing public imagination rather than simply a capable technical operator.

Conte fits that brief more naturally than any alternative.

AL RAYYAN, QATAR – JANUARY 25: Roberto Mancini, Head Coach of Saudi Arabia reacts during the AFC Asian Cup Group F match between Saudi Arabia and Thailand at Education City Stadium on January 25, 2024 in Al Rayyan, Qatar. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Mancini remains in the race as budget considerations complicate Conte pursuit

The primary obstacle to Conte’s appointment is financial.

The former Chelsea and Inter manager would command a significantly higher salary than Mancini, who has indicated his willingness to accept a modest package of around €2-2.5 million net per season.

Malagò has repeatedly referenced the need to examine the FIGC’s budget before making any commitment, a comment widely interpreted as a nod to the difficulty of funding a Conte-level appointment.

However, Malagò has not closed the door. He is known to be skilled at attracting sponsorship and commercial partnerships, and has hinted that additional funding sources could be unlocked to make a premium appointment viable.

Conte is currently without a club, having resisted lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

He previously acknowledged that the Italy job would be a source of pride: “If I were the FIGC president, I would consider myself,” he said earlier this year. The situation is moving quickly, and Malagò is not a man who takes long to decide.

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