Antonio Conte has long operated under a peculiar pattern in his managerial career, a rhythm that sees him leave clubs after two seasons. The fiery Ita...
Antonio Conte has long operated under a peculiar pattern in his managerial career, a rhythm that sees him leave clubs after two seasons. The fiery Italian tactician, who took the reins at Napoli amid great fanfare, is now widely expected to depart the Partenopei at the culmination of the 2025. 26 campaign. GoalZaza can confirm that the powers that be at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona are already bracing for life after the stalwart coach, whose intensity often burns bright but briefly. According to exclusive GoalZaza sources, Conte. �s agreement with the Napoli hierarchy contains an understanding that his tenure will not extend beyond that second season. This development places the Nigerian international, Victor Osimhen, in a position of uncertainty. The Super Eagles talisman, whose clinical finishing and resilience have made him the lion. �s share of Napoli. �s attacking threat, may find himself evaluating his own future should the manager depart. Osimhen. �s boots have been formidable on the pitch, but in the scheme of things, a coaching change could alter the trajectory of his stay in Serie A. The only exception to Conte. �s two year rule remains his spell at Juventus, where he spent three seasons and delivered three Scudetti. That anomaly, however, now appears to be a mere outlier in a career defined by short but explosive tenures. For the average fan watching at a viewing centre in Surulere, the news is met with a mixture of disbelief and resignation.. �Conte is a man of his word, but for Napoli to lose him and possibly Osimhen in the same window would be a heavy blow,. � remarked one supporter, shaking his head as the Super Eagles match flickered on the screen. Another fan in Abuja, clutching a half finished bottle of Zobo, declared that the coach. �s departure would force the club to give a good account of themselves in the transfer market. At the end of the day, Napoli may have to rebuild from scratch, a task that even the most resilient of clubs would find daunting.