Overview
- Conte, speaking after Monday’s 1-0 win over AC Milan, said the FIGC should consider him for the vacancy and confirmed he will review his future with Napoli at season’s end.
- Aurelio De Laurentiis said Tuesday he would allow Conte to take the national team job if asked, while warning the federation is too disorganized without a clear leader.
- Reports on Wednesday said prospective FIGC presidential contenders Giovanni Malagò and Giancarlo Abete view Conte as their top choice, though candidacies are not yet formal.
- The federation plans to wait for a new president on June 22 before naming a permanent coach, with friendlies in early June set to be handled by a caretaker after Gennaro Gattuso’s resignation.
- Conte says he has one year left on his Napoli deal and will meet the club after the season, and Italian outlets report Napoli have lined up options such as Thiago Motta, Vincenzo Italiano and Fabio Grosso if a move triggers a wider coaching reshuffle.