Atalanta appoints Maurizio Sarri as its new head coach, moving to fill the vacancy created after Raffaele Palladino is dismissed. Multiple reports say the Serie A club confirms Sarri as the replacement, ending Palladino’s spell and continuing a broader coaching rebuild. According to The Athletic, Palladino is sacked last week along with seven members of his coaching staff. Sarri, described as a veteran manager, takes over the role following Palladino’s departure. Other outlets report that Atalanta acts quickly to secure a successor, with Sarri confirmed as the next manager. The appointment is framed as part of the club’s effort to reshape its sporting setup after the dismissal of Palladino and his staff. None of the sources provide additional details in the text provided about the length of Sarri’s contract or specific immediate team objectives. The focus remains on the managerial change, with Sarri replacing Palladino at Atalanta.