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Ranieri Rejects Italy Job to Stay as Roma Senior Advisor

TDT | Manama

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Claudio Ranieri has turned down the opportunity to manage the Italian national football team, opting instead to continue his role as a senior advisor at AS Roma. The decision comes in the wake of Italy’s shocking 3-0 defeat to Norway in their opening World Cup qualifier, which led to the sacking of former manager Luciano Spalletti on Sunday, June 8.

Ranieri, a 73-year-old Italian coaching veteran, announced his decision on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, just days after being approached by Italian Football Federation President Gabriele Gravina. Speaking to the Italian news agency ANSA, Ranieri expressed gratitude for the offer, calling it “a great honour.” However, after careful reflection, he chose to remain with Roma, where he recently transitioned into a senior advisory role following his second retirement from active coaching last season.

“I thank President Gravina for the opportunity, a great honour, but I have reflected and decided to remain available to Roma in my new position totally,” Ranieri told ANSA. He also acknowledged the support of Roma’s owners, the Friedkin family, who backed his decision-making process regarding the national team offer. “The Friedkins gave me their full support and backing for whatever decision I had made regarding the national team, but the decision is mine alone,” he added.

Ranieri’s tenure as Roma’s head coach last season was a notable success, guiding the club to a fifth-place finish in Serie A and securing qualification for the Europa League. His departure from the dugout paved the way for former Atalanta manager Gian Piero Gasperini to take the reins at Roma. Now, as a senior advisor, Ranieri continues to lend his extensive experience to the club, which he has long been associated with both as a player and a coach.

The Italian national team, meanwhile, is left searching for a new manager after Spalletti’s abrupt exit. The 66-year-old, who previously led Napoli to a Serie A title, faced intense scrutiny following Italy’s lackluster performance against Norway. The four-time World Cup champions are now tasked with finding a leader to steer them through the ongoing World Cup qualifying campaign.

Ranieri’s decision underlines his deep connection to AS Roma, a club he has served in various capacities over the years. His choice to prioritize his advisory role over the prestigious national team position highlights his loyalty and commitment to the Giallorossi. As Roma prepares for the upcoming Europa League campaign under Gasperini’s leadership, Ranieri’s presence behind the scenes will undoubtedly continue to shape the club’s ambitions.

For now, Italian football fans await news of the next national team manager, while Roma supporters can take comfort in knowing that one of the country’s most revered coaches remains firmly in their corner.