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Atalanta coach Gasperini has said he will not be renewing his contract

Gian Piero Gasperini, the Atalanta head coach, said on Saturday that he did not plan to extend his contract at the Serie A team. However, he added that he was still open to the possibility of extending the current deal up until 2026.

Gasperini was appointed Atalanta's coach in 2016. In his nine-year tenure, Gasperini has transformed the club from a midtable side into a Champions League regular.

Atalanta, led by the 67-year old, won the Europa League last season after a 3-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen.

Gasperini has a contract that runs until June 2025, with the option of extending it an additional year.

Gasperini responded to reporters when asked if Atalanta could qualify for the Champions League in this season. The team is third in Serie A, with 51 points after 25 matches.

"Rightly, as was said, there is a beginning, and a end. We'll decide at the end the year if we want to continue or stop. There will certainly be no continuity." There will no longer be any renewal or continuity."

Gasperini began his coaching career as a youth coach with Juventus. He then moved to Atalanta, after a second stint in Genoa.

Gasperini guided Genoa to Serie A promotion in 2007, after a 12-year hiatus from the top flight. Gasperini has also coached Inter Milan and Palermo.

(source: Reuters)