Brambati explained that Conte's contract with Napoli was a significant factor in his decision. With a three-year contract, Conte was well-settled at Napoli and had a strong relationship with the club. This made it difficult for Juventus to persuade him to leave.
Brambati also shed light on the situation between Conte and Napoli's president, De Laurentiis. He revealed that De Laurentiis had actually told Conte that he could leave the club at the end of the year, but only to a non-Italian team. This changed the dynamics of the situation and made it harder for Juventus to sign Conte.
According to Brambati, De Laurentiis made a significant offer to Conte, promising to provide him with a large budget and allowing him to sign new players. However, this offer was not enough to convince Conte to leave Napoli.
Brambati also mentioned that Conte had a personal issue with Juventus' sporting director, Cristiano Giuntoli. Giuntoli had previously told Conte that he would take care of him, but then disappeared and was not heard from again. This incident may have played a role in Conte's decision to stay at Napoli.
Giuntoli's departure from Juventus was announced last night, but it is unclear how this will affect the club's transfer plans.