In a significant managerial shake-up, Serie A side Atalanta have struck a deal to appoint Ivan Jurić as their new head coach, replacing long-serving Gian Piero Gasperini. The Croatian tactician has agreed to a contract running until June 2027, marking a new chapter at the Gewiss Stadium as La Dea prepare for a high-stakes campaign that includes Champions League football.
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A Familiar Face in Bergamo
Ivan Jurić’s appointment may seem like a fresh start, but it is steeped in familiarity and trust. Having previously worked under and alongside Gian Piero Gasperini, Jurić has long been viewed as a natural heir to the throne in Bergamo. His deep-rooted connections within the Italian footballing circuit, particularly with Gasperini and Atalanta sporting director Tony D’Amico, made him a compelling choice.
“Juric already worked with Gian Piero Gasperini and Tony D’Amico, so Atalanta picked him to replace Gasp at the Gewiss Stadium,” several Italian outlets including Sky Sport Italia confirmed, as cited by Football Italia.
Gasperini’s Departure Paves the Way
After a historic nine-year stint, Gian Piero Gasperini has parted ways with Atalanta, leaving behind a legacy of high-octane football, youth development, and continental success. His departure has reportedly been prompted by his imminent move to Roma.
“Gasperini decided to leave La Dea after nine years at the club and has been chosen by Roma, who are expected to announce his appointment today,” Sky Sport Italia added.
Given the void left by such a transformative figure, Atalanta sought someone who could sustain the club’s tactical identity while injecting a fresh perspective — and Jurić fit the bill.
Jurić’s Deep Coaching Roots
Jurić is not a stranger to the Gasperini philosophy. A former player under Gasp, he featured in 215 matches under the veteran manager. Upon retiring, Jurić seamlessly transitioned into coaching, becoming Gasperini’s assistant at clubs like Palermo and Inter.
Juric made 365 appearances during his professional playing career, with 215 of those coming under the guidance of Gasperini. After hanging up his boots, he joined Gasperini’s coaching staff, assisting him at Palermo and briefly at Inter.
His coaching resume also includes noteworthy spells at Genoa, Hellas Verona, and Torino. His stint with D’Amico at Verona particularly stands out, showcasing a professional rapport that now finds a new expression in Bergamo.
A Season to Forget — But Lessons Learned
Despite the strong credentials, Jurić’s most recent season has been anything but ideal. His time at Roma was short-lived, lasting merely two months before being dismissed. Subsequently, he took charge of Premier League side Southampton, where he was unable to prevent their relegation.
Juric had a troubled 2024-25 campaign as he was sacked after just two months at Roma and failed to avoid relegation from the Premier League at Southampton.
While results were underwhelming, Atalanta’s hierarchy has chosen to focus on his long-term potential and proven tactical know-how. His ability to mold competitive squads with limited resources remains one of his greatest assets.
A Strategic Appointment for a European Challenge
With Champions League football on the horizon, the stakes are high for Atalanta. Jurić’s arrival signals a desire to maintain continuity with Gasperini’s methods, particularly in terms of high pressing, structured build-up, and squad rotation.
Nevertheless, his tactical proximity with Gasp and his solid bond with D’Amico made him the most suitable candidate for Atalanta who will play in the Champions League next season.
Sky Sport Italia also confirmed the terms of the deal: “Sky Sport Italia confirms that Juric will sign a two-year contract at the Gewiss Stadium.”
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FAQs
Who has Atalanta appointed as their new manager?
Atalanta have appointed Ivan Jurić as their new head coach on a contract until June 2027.
Why did Atalanta choose Ivan Jurić as coach?
Ivan Jurić shares tactical similarities with former boss Gian Piero Gasperini and has strong ties with sporting director Tony D’Amico.
What is Ivan Jurić’s connection with Gian Piero Gasperini?
Jurić played under Gasperini and started his coaching career as his assistant, building a long-standing professional relationship.
How long was Gasperini in charge of Atalanta?
Gian Piero Gasperini managed Atalanta for nine years before leaving for Roma.
Will Atalanta play in the Champions League under Jurić?
Yes, Atalanta will compete in the Champions League during Ivan Jurić’s first season in charge.