The unimaginable has reportedly happened – Napoli have won their first Serie A title in 33 years and are now without the coach that won it for them?!Luciano Spalletti is no longer the coach of the Neapolitans, it was officially confirmed by the club’s first man, Aurelio de Laurentiis.”He is as free as a bird. When someone comes to you and tells you that a cycle has ended, what can you do? Should you oppose it?” asked De Laurentiis and revealed:”He told me that he would rather have a year to rest, so that now he would stop working for a bit. I agreed. He delivered what was asked of him and I am grateful to him for that, I wish him the best. He is a great person and coach. He should do what he wants and likes. I respect his choice despite the valid contract”.##NAJAVA_MECA_7283857##The controversial owner of Napoli also spoke about how the inception of the championship-winning season. It all started with the difficult decisions to let Lorenzo Insigne, Dries Mertens and Kalidou Koulibaly go…”In my opinion, many players finished their cycles here and afterwards they asked me in the press conferences what I was going to do. I always said that the goal is to win the title, and that is what happened, which left many in awe. Even Spalletti, who didn’t know at the time who he was buying (players-wise). Coaches are always in a dilemma on who to sell and who to coach. Spalletti was given extremely raw material to work with and grow with during the season, as each of player also had to”.🚨🇮🇹 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆 | Napoli owner De Laurentiis confirms Spalletti is leaving the club! He told Italian media: “Spalletti is a free man, he came to me & said that he’s given his all and that a circle has been closed.” (@SiavoushF 1/2) pic.twitter.com/NnxoMRn5pN— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) May 28, 2023 De Laurentiis once again mentioned that the next goal is to get the Diego Armando Maradona stadium under his management. Otherwise…”I initiated for the stadium to be named after Maradona. Now I want to do something for all Napoli players, to put the stadium in order. Either the city of Naples will give us the stadium to manage it for the next 99 years or I will take the club and build a new stadium in Caserta. I want a multi-functional stadium that can work seven days a week, have its own museum, have the possibility of holding concerts, and even that people can get married at the venue if they want.”