Antonio Conte hinted that he could be set to leave Napoli at the end of the season now the club have secured Champions League qualification.

A comfortable 3-0 win over Pisa ensured that the 2024-25 Serie A champions will be playing Champions League football next season.
Whether Conte will be with them remains to be seen. The 56-year-old has been heavily linked with a return to the Italian national team.
Speaking after their win, Conte was coy about what his future holds, saying: “There is one more match to go. I have a friendly rapport with the President.
“I arrived at Napoli during a moment of extreme difficulty, after the team finished in 10th place with a sense of depression around the club.
“I had promised that, in the moment that my experience at Napoli was finished, I would leave behind a solid and ambitious group, capable of fighting and of always causing problems for its opponents.
“Remember I always said, we might not be the strongest team, but we must become the toughest. Napoli must cause problems every year for Juventus, Milan and Inter.”
When asked about whether he will stay or go, he simply responded: “The President has known my thoughts for a month already.”
