Pioli, 59, has a strong track record in Italian football, having previously managed AC Milan. He is expected to take the helm at Fiorentina in July, with a three-year deal reportedly all but agreed.
Fiorentina has been without a manager since Palladino's departure, which followed a successful season. Although the team's performance declined in the latter stages of the season, they still managed to secure qualification for the Europa Conference League for the third consecutive year.
However, their semi-final campaign was cut short by Real Betis. Despite this, the team's efforts in the Europa Conference League demonstrate their commitment to competing at a high level in the Serie A league.
Fiorentina's decision to appoint Pioli as their new manager is seen as a strategic move to strengthen their team and improve their performance in the upcoming season.