
Raffaele Palladino has not received any signals regarding his future at Atalanta, despite expressing a desire to stay and build a competitive team. The club is expected to undergo significant management changes soon.
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Palladino has received âno signalsâ about future at Atalanta
Raffaele Palladino admits heâd like to stay at Atalanta to build a âcompetitiveâ team for next season, but hasnât yet âreceived signalsâ from the club.
Atalanta are preparing for the final rush of the season and will visit Milan at San Siro tomorrow.
Palladino is contracted until June 2027, but Atalanta are expected to make major changes to their management, as reports indicate they will replace sporting director Tony DâAmico with Cristiano Giuntoli.
According to Sky Sport Italia transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, Palladinoâs future is also uncertain despite having one year left in his contract at the Gewiss Stadium.
âIâm fine here in Bergamo. Iâve found great warmth from everyone since I arrived,â the Atalanta coach said at a press conference on Saturday.
âIâm proud of the work Iâve done with the team. Weâve gone from 13th to seventh. We were eliminated on penalties in the Coppa Italia and had a great journey in the Champions League, eliminating Borussia Dortmund. I judge this journey positively. Obviously, we must end the season well now. I hope to build a competitive Atalanta for a new great cycle, but I have not received any signals for now. What matters now is to end the season well.
Raffaele Palladino stated that he hasn't received any signals about his future at Atalanta but would like to remain to build a competitive team.
Raffaele Palladino's contract with Atalanta is set to expire in June 2027.
Cristiano Giuntoli is expected to replace Tony DâAmico as the sporting director at Atalanta.


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MUNICH, GERMANY â MARCH 18: Raffaele Palladino, Head Coach of Atalanta, reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Bayern MĂŒnchen and Atalanta BC at Football Arena Munich on March 18, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
âIâve been making assessments since I arrived. I didnât build this team,â he continued.
âWeâll see what happens next season. I want to build a competitive Atalanta in my own image and likeness, and establish a long-term cycle with young players as well.â
Palladino was hired in November 2025 to replace Ivan Juric. Atalanta have won 17 of 36 games under the Italian tactician, drawing seven and losing 12.