Ranieri open to Italy role after leaving Roma
Club News·11 May 2026·55d ago

Ranieri open to Italy role after leaving Roma

Source: Forza Roma

Claudio Ranieri has signalled a change in stance regarding a potential position with the Italian national team. Speaking at the Gianni Di Marzio National Award, Ranieri indicated he would now be open to accepting a role with Italy, either as a coach or in a sporting director capacity, following his departure from Roma more than two weeks ago.

Ranieri declined a call from Italy last June while committed to Roma and the incoming project with Gasperini. At that time, he felt unable to take on two simultaneous roles. With Roma no longer part of his schedule, his position has shifted. He stated: "Nazionale? I said no because I was committed to Roma and couldn't have two jobs. Now I'm free so if it came up... why not. Never say never." He added: "Coach or sporting director? I don't know, but if you get called you have to answer yes and that's it." His willingness to serve Italy in any capacity mirrors the approach he adopted when returning to Roma's dugout in 2019.

Ranieri also praised Daniele De Rossi, calling him a person of value with excellent ideas, though details of the context remain unclear.

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