He came under intense scrutiny from the media and there was much speculation about who would succeed him as manager, especially after he was absent at the traditional meeting of all Serie A managers, coaches and referees in Rome during mid-season and was instead represented by then Director of Sport Alessio Secco and 23-year-old homegrown midfielder Claudio Marchisio at the press conference.
When the season ended, he was continuously linked with various clubs, but Director of Sport Alessio Secco ended all speculation by listing him as one of the "untouchable" players.
From 2006 to 2009 he completed the new "triade" along with Jean-Claude Blanc (GM) and Alessio Secco (Director of Sport).
In May 2010, Giuseppe Marotta was officially brought to Juventus F.C. by newly elected club president Andrea Agnelli, taking over for Alessio Secco as the club's Director General.
Gigi D'Alessio | Alessio Sakara | Alessio Secco | Lupita D'Alessio | Alessio Boni | Sant'Alessio in Aspromonte | Alessio Corti | Alessio Ascalesi | Miguel Alessio Robles | John Alessio | Corrie D'Alessio | Alessio Sarti | Alessio Guarino |