La Liga
Gian Piero Gasperini has put an end to a historic era at Atalanta. The 67-year-old coach, a true symbol of the Bergamo team since his arrival in 2016, has announced his departure through an emotional letter published in L’Eco di Bergamo, where he made it clear that the decision was entirely personal and not due to conflicts with the club.
Under his leadership, Atalanta experienced the most successful period in its recent history, with an offensive and dynamic style that captivated both the fans and Italian football. The pinnacle of his legacy came this season, with the Europa League triumph and a commendable third place in Serie A, guaranteeing another Champions League participation.
His next club is already decided
Although speculation had been circulating about his possible departure, Gasperini has now confirmed it, explaining that he needs "new challenges" after nearly a decade at the helm of the project. His next destination seems clear: all signs point to him taking over at Roma, replacing Claudio Ranieri, who returned temporarily and has left the capital club in European positions.
Atalanta, on the other hand, is already moving to find a worthy replacement, with Thiago Motta and Raffaele Palladino as the main options. Thus, an unforgettable era for Bergamo comes to a close, marked by the firm and brilliant hand of Gasperini, who now seeks success in the capital.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, CONFIRMADO: Gasperini deja el Atalanta y este será su nuevo equipo
