Spalletti shelving contract talks to aid Napoli’s Scudetto Push
Luciano Spalletti’s contract with Napoli expires at the end of the season, but he is putting any decision concerning his future on hold.
Luciano Spalletti will not discuss a new contract while Napoli continue their Scudetto bid, saying any talks regarding his future will only “create problems” for the Serie A leaders.
Napoli appear destined to clinch their first league title since the Diego Maradona era in this campaign, having built a huge 13-point lead over nearest rivals Inter at the top of the table.
Only Bayern Munich (one) have lost fewer games across all competitions than Napoli (two) this season among teams in Europe’s top five leagues.
Sunday’s clash with Cremonese marks the start of a key period in the Partenopei’s season, with the first leg of a Champions League last-16 tie against Eintracht Frankfurt to come on February 21.
Spalletti’s contract with Napoli expires at the end of this season, although the club reportedly have the option to trigger a 12-month extension.
Asked about his future at Saturday’s pre-match press conference, Spalletti said: “My contract is a tiny detail within a great occasion.
“If we want to create problems for ourselves then let’s talk about my contract, or the players’. These talks create problems.
“Let’s only think about tomorrow, we eat with the present. Everyone has a desire for the future, but it comes through the present and we must succeed by focusing on the game.”
Napoli have won their last eight home Serie A games and are bidding to record a ninth successive win on their own turf for the first time since September 2016.
While Napoli’s sizeable advantage in the standings has supporters discussing when, rather than if, they might wrap up the title, Spalletti is uninterested in such debates.
“If we project ourselves beyond the Cremonese game, we create problems,” he added.
“I hear things about how many points are enough, how many we still need, then I’m not good at reckoning and you’ll be angry with us.
“Even I wouldn’t have expected these points and this gap, like everyone else.”