Italy set to appoint Gennaro Gattuso as manager
Gennaro Gattuso is set to become the new Italy coach. PHOTO: REUTERS
UPDATED Jun 15, 2025, 10:09 AM
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ROME – Italy are set to appoint their former midfielder Gennaro Gattuso as manager to replace the sacked Luciano Spalletti, Gianluigi Buffon, head of delegation with the Italian football federation (FIGC), said on June 14.
“We have worked (on the deal), we are now waiting for the final details,” Buffon, speaking at the Under-21 European Championship, told Italy’s state broadcaster RAI when asked to confirm that Gattuso would be the new coach.
“The president and the whole federation have had some busy days but I think that in the end we made the best choice.”
Spalletti’s sacking came after less than two years in the job, taking charge for the final time in the 2-0 win over Moldova the day after he announced his own dismissal following a 3-0 loss in Norway in Italy’s opening World Cup qualifying game earlier in June.
Gattuso, who made 73 appearances for Italy and was a member of the 2006 World Cup-winning squad alongside Buffon, recently left Croatian club Hajduk Split by mutual consent, after a third-placed finish in the country’s top flight.
Claudio Ranieri had been the FIGC’s first choice, but the 73-year-old turned down the offer to focus on his senior advisor role at AS Roma.
Gattuso began his managerial career as player coach at Swiss club Sion in 2013 where he finished his playing days after 13 seasons with AC Milan, but was fired after winning only two of his 10 league games in charge.
His only trophy as manager came at Napoli, lifting the Coppa Italia in 2020, in a 12-year career in which he has taken charge at nine clubs, including Milan, Valencia and a five-month spell at Marseille.
Gattuso was appointed as Fiorentina manager in 2021, but 22 days later the club announced they had mutually rescinded the agreement, with reports citing disagreements over transfer strategy.
He joined Hajduk Split ahead of last season and a third-placed finish was some achievement.
Their European campaign, however, ended early when they were knocked out of the Conference League in the third qualifying round after an aggregate loss against Slovakian team Ruzomberok.
The 47-year-old will be tasked with getting Italy to the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, after they missed out on the last two tournaments, and will begin on the back foot after the humbling loss in Oslo. REUTERS
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