Inter Milan: Leonardo
Atalanta: Del Neri, 45%; Gravagnuolo, 45%; Pioli, 10%
Besides the aforementioned 11 clubs, there are uncertainties surrounding the managerial positions of the remaining nine clubs. Among them, Roma has six candidates for their new manager. After Ranieri was sacked, Montella took over as interim coach. Due to his lack of coaching experience, Montella's tenure as caretaker was not successful. Currently, managers such as Enrique, the elder De Rossi, Deschamps, Pioli, Bielsa, and Ancelotti have been linked with Roma. Previously, Ancelotti was the favorite. However, after leaving Chelsea, Ancelotti wanted to remain in the Premier League and outright rejected Roma. Later, Sabatini made contact with Pioli. However, the probability of this relatively unknown coach taking over at Roma is only 10%. Currently, the favorite for Roma's new manager is Barcelona's reserve team coach, Enrique, with a likelihood of 50%.
Among the traditional four major clubs, Leonardo and Allegri are confirmed to stay, while Montella and Del Neri are definitely leaving, making their destinations noteworthy. After managing Roma for half a season, Montella stated that he would no longer coach youth teams. As for his next destination, some media mentioned Sampdoria, which was relegated early. In the upcoming season, Montella could return to his former club as a manager. Additionally, Catania might also invite Montella, with a probability of 10%. After having a poor season at Juventus, Del Neri was dismissed by the board and has a 45% chance of returning to his former club, Atalanta. Earlier, Atalanta's management had confirmed that Gravagnuolo would remain. However, according to *Lentamente*, the actual probability of Gravagnuolo staying is only 45%, and Pioli could also take over.
Currently, the clubs that have confirmed their managers for the next season include Bologna (Bisoli), Cagliari (Donadoni), Fiorentina (Mihajlović), Inter Milan (Leonardo), Lazio (Edy Reja), AC Milan (Allegri), Napoli (Mazzari), Parma (Colomba), and Udinese (Guidolin). Among them, Allegri, Edy Reja, Leonardo, Mazzari, Guidolin, and Colomba have performed well this season. Bologna just changed their manager, and Donadoni's performance has won Celino's approval. Despite poor results, Mihajlović's performance at the start of the league season saved his position. Additionally, Genoa hired Massarini, and Juventus hired Conte, although it hasn't been officially announced yet, it is basically confirmed.
Cagliari: Donadoni
Genoa: Malesani
Palermo: Sinino, 40%; Gasperini, 40%; Atzori, 20%
Juventus: Conte
This season's Serie A has concluded, and various top clubs are preparing for the new season, with managerial selections being a top priority. Recently, *Lentamente* summarized the situation of Serie A's new-season managers. Now, 11 clubs have confirmed their managerial choices, while the remaining nine clubs' managerial positions are complex, with Roma having as many as six candidates for their new manager, with Enrique from Barcelona's reserve team becoming a major favorite.
Chievo: Colini, 50%; Di Carlo, 30%; Maran, 20%
Roma: Enrique, 50%; Deschamps, 20%; Elder De Rossi, 10%; Pioli, 10%; Bielsa, 8%; Ancelotti, 2%
Fiorentina: Mihajlović
Bologna: Bisoli
AC Milan: Allegri
Appendix on the status of managerial positions for the top 20 Serie A teams:
Napoli: Mazzari
Parma: Colomba
Catania: Torente, 50%; Marcoletti, 40%; Montella, 10%
Siena: Marino, 40%; De Canio, 30%; Ficcadenti, 20%; Baraldini, 10%
Lazio: Edy Reja
Lecce: Di Carlo, 50%; Ventura, 30%; Atzori, 20%
Udinese: Guidolin
Cesena: Gianpaolo, 50%; Pioli, 30%; Baraldini, 15%; Iachini, 5%