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Negotiations Between FIGC and Spalletti for New Bench, Penalty Clause in Question

After the resignation presented by Roberto Mancini, the first coach contacted by the FIGC was Spalletti who gave his total availability. However, neither the Tuscan coach nor the federcalcio intend to pay the penalty foreseen in the contract with Napoli in the event of a new bench during the season.

Therefore, there is no negotiation in progress between the FIGC and Naples or between Spalletti’s entourage and Naples to limit it, lower it or anything else. Among other things, there is also a legal assessment in progress because it is a penalty / non-competition clause and the national team certainly does not compete with Napoli which is a club.

The green light from De Laurentiis is awaited for Spalletti to become the new technical commissioner, but the FIGC will wait a maximum of 48 hours. Contacts in progress between Gravina and the president of the blue club to unblock the situation.

The second coach contacted is Antonio Conte, for whom it would be a return. The former coach of Tottenham and Chelsea among others understood without any problem why Spalletti was called first and also testified to Gravina himself. Conte is waiting should the FIGC want to get to the heart of him and then seek any agreement.

2023-08-14 11:14:35
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