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There is about to be a massive domino effect of coaches in Serie A, with Antonio Conte leaving Napoli to make way for Max Allegri, involving Juventus, Milan and Roma.

Sky Sport Italia report with confidence this evening that Conte has decided to walk away from Napoli, just hours after securing the Serie A title.

The same source and La Gazzetta dello Sport are also sure that Allegri has already been lined up to take over with a two-year contract worth €6m per season.

This is a big shift in the Serie A scene, because Allegri was also one of the main names on the list for Milan and Roma.

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Meanwhile, if Conte decides to not take another year off and go straight back to work, his most likely destination would be Juventus, who already sacked Thiago Motta to bring in Igor Tudor as a short-term option.

Of the top clubs, Milan are the ones who genuinely risk being left without a coach, because Sergio Conceicao is not expected to remain beyond June 30.

Conte and Allegri were both on their list, though Maurizio Sarri can be struck off it after the arrival of new director of sport Igli Tare, as the pair clashed during their time together at Lazio.

Vincenzo Italiano seems eager to extend his current contract at Bologna, especially after beating Milan in the Coppa Italia Final.

The Rossoneri are starting to look down the other candidates towards Thiago Motta and former Italy and Saudi Arabia boss Roberto Mancini.

This article first appeared on Football Italia and was syndicated with permission.

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