Atalanta appoints Maurizio Sarri as its new head coach on Monday, marking the club’s third managerial change within a year. The Serie A side says little about the contract terms, but Italian media reports Sarri has signed a three-year deal. The appointment follows Atalanta’s search for a replacement after Gian Piero Gasperini left for Roma last year, ending his nine-season spell in charge. Multiple reports frame the move as Atalanta continuing efforts to stabilize its coaching direction after recurring turnover. Sarri, previously linked with Chelsea, is expected to take over the team in the aftermath of Gasperini’s departure, with the club aiming for improved results. The reports provide no details on immediate plans or targets beyond the new appointment and the reported length of the contract.