Catanzaro is preparing to turn the page. After an extraordinary season culminated in the playoff final for Serie A, Alberto Aquilani is now on the verge of leaving the club. The agreement with Sassuolo is practically defined, and all that is missing is the official confirmation to seal the end of the Roman coach's experience on the giallorossi bench. The separation comes at the end of a season that has further boosted the ratings of the former national team midfielder. Aquilani has led Catanzaro to the brink of a historic achievement, only to be stopped at the last minute by Monza. A path that has attracted the attention of several Serie A clubs, but which will ultimately take him to Emilia, where Sassuolo is ready to entrust him with the project. With the future of the coach now outlined, the Catanzaro management is accelerating the search for a successor. Among the profiles that collect the most consensus is that of Daniele Galloppa, who has just won the Scudetto Primavera with Fiorentina. The viola coach represents one of the most concrete ideas on the table of the giallorossi club, which aims to identify a coach capable of guaranteeing continuity to the work done in recent years. Galloppa's candidacy is not casual. When Aquilani left Fiorentina's Primavera to embark on his professional path, it was Galloppa who took over. From then on, the coach has built a winning cycle, winning the Coppa Italia Primavera and bringing the Under 20 tricolor back to Florence after 43 years of waiting. A path that has made him one of the most appreciated young coaches in the Italian panorama. The similarities with Aquilani are not lacking. Both have shown great tactical flexibility, the ability to value young players, and the ability to create compact and competitive teams. Characteristics that perfectly match the philosophy of Catanzaro and the project built by President Floriano Noto and Director of Sport Ciro Polito. The Catanzaro-Sassuolo axis may not stop at the coaches. According to rumors from the neroverde environment, Aquilani has also expressed interest in Mattia Liberali, one of the talents who have shone brightest in the last season in giallorosso. The 2007-born midfielder is considered one of the club's technical assets and the society does not seem willing to give him up easily, asking at least 10 million euros for his transfer. An interest that confirms how the work done by Catanzaro in recent months has put the spotlight on its protagonists in Serie A. Meanwhile, the chase for Galloppa remains open. The Fiorentina Primavera coach also has interest from Modena, Carrarese, and Sampdoria. However, Catanzaro wants to move quickly to close the Aquilani chapter and open a new phase of its growth, without interrupting the path that has brought enthusiasm and ambition to a square that continues to dream of Serie A.