Napoli officially confirm Massimiliano Allegri as their new head coach, beginning a new managerial era at the club. According to multiple reports, Allegri signs a three-year contract and takes over as the team’s top coach from the start of the new tenure. The announcements frame the appointment as a major change for Napoli’s coaching leadership, given Allegri’s established experience in Italian football.
Both outlets focus on the implications of the hire for Napoli’s current and prospective squad. The discussion centers on how Allegri’s tactical approach could affect key players and profiles linked with the club, including midfielders and forward options mentioned in the coverage—specifically names such as Scott McTominay, Kevin De Bruyne, and Romelu Lukaku. While the reports do not provide detailed, player-specific commitments beyond the coaching change, they outline the general expectation that Allegri’s system and management style may influence roles, selection, and how players fit into the team going forward.
Overall, the common point across sources is the formal confirmation of Allegri’s appointment and the length of his contract, marking the start of his Napoli spell.