Napoli officially appoints former Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri as its new manager, agreeing a three-year deal. Multiple outlets report the move follows Antonio Conte’s exit, with Conte having confirmed he would leave Napoli at the end of May. The appointment was widely expected in the weeks leading up to the announcement.

Reports also note Allegri’s recent coaching situation with AC Milan, where he was dismissed after a disappointing season. With Napoli bringing in a coach who has previously led at the top level in Italy, the change continues a broader pattern of managerial turnover across Serie A. One outlet frames the decision as part of a wave of coaching adjustments in the league, while other coverage focuses on the timing—after Conte’s departure—and the details of Allegri’s contract.

Napoli is now set to work under Allegri for the coming seasons following the club’s managerial change at the conclusion of the previous coach’s tenure.