Gian Piero Gasperini is increasingly central to the Roma world.
The Grugliasco-born coach will soon begin working with Tony D’Amico, the Giallorossi’s next sporting director, with whom he already shared a successful experience in Bergamo with Atalanta.
The Roman coach, having secured third place in his first year, has attracted the attention of major clubs who are changing their coaching management.
As Ubaldo Righetti reported on Radio Romanista, Napoli was among these clubs.
Napoli’s new coach will be Massimiliano Allegri, who will have the daunting task of replacing Antonio Conte.
However, before choosing the former AC Milan manager, Aurelio De Laurentiis attempted to tempt Gian Piero Gasperini.
The Napoli president contacted the Roma coach, who declined the offer.
This was also the case during the season with sporting director Giovanni Manna, who was linked with the Giallorossi before firmly opting for Tony D’Amico. However, he was also denied. Gasperini wants to stay in the capital and hopefully win something important in three years.


