It would be great if Napoli could show football again what they showed in the first 75% of the competition. but they depend on the players, and if they can keep this team together? I think that will be quite a challenge. Napoli's performance and game image has of course not gone unnoticed in the rest of Europe. I don't see either of them going to another team in Italy, I think you have to think of countries like England where the big money is waiting. Juventus will want revenge for the past 3 mediocre seasons without a single title.
The way Napoli has performed this season has impressed everyone. They played great. But we are not sure if they will be able to continue such performance in the next season. It is also unlikely that Napoli's squad will remain unchanged. Several players from Napoli's squad are likely to leave the squad. And so the Napoli coach must try to add experienced players to the team. If the squad is not strong enough, they will not be able to fight for the title next season.
In fact, I feel that Napoli will actually experience a slight decrease in performance in the following season. Because there will be many changes at the Napoli club for the next season. One of them is because Napoli will also not be coached by Luciano Spalletti for the next season. Although at this time Spalleti has not officially left Napoli. But his contract will expire at the end of this June. and Spalleti decided not to renew his contract with Napoli. From the news circulating, it is said that Spalleti will decide to take a break from coaching for at least 1 year. And I think losing a great coach like Spalleti will certainly have a big impact on Napoli. and several Napoli players also seem like some of them will leave the club.
At the moment, what I see from them is only about the change of manager, there is still nothing else about the players.
But even if it's like that, of course the coach is an important person and this will have an effect. Let's hope that their decline is not too drastic but if you see the possibility of them declining I still feel it is a certainty because apart from the problem of Serie A clubs sometimes not being able to maintain conditions and candidates for defending champions, a significant factor of change will also hinder the club.
If Spaletti does leave Napoli, it would probably be a tragedy for the club. With him, Napoli have been able to achieve very good results that could disappear next season. There are so many examples of a top club ending up in the middle of the standings after a coach leaves. For example, this was the case recently with Barcelona, who were only able to recover after a season.