De Gea promoted to Fiorentina captain as mark of faith
Fiorentina have handed the captain’s armband to David De Gea, a symbolic decision aimed at restoring balance and confidence during a delicate phase of the season.
The change was confirmed ahead of Sunday’s match against Udinese, with De Gea taking over from Luca Ranieri, who had previously been named club captain.
The decision was taken by coach Paolo Vanoli in agreement with the club and communicated to the squad following Fiorentina’s recent trip to Lausanne.
Fiorentina reward De Gea with captaincy amid tricky season
According to reports from the Corriere dello Sport, the move was not intended as a punishment for Ranieri.
Instead, it reflects an effort to reset the atmosphere inside the dressing room and relieve pressure on a player who, as a product of the club’s academy, has felt the weight of a difficult campaign more than most.
Ranieri was informed directly and is understood to have accepted the decision without issue.
At the same time, giving the armband to De Gea represents a clear show of trust in the experienced goalkeeper, who has endured a challenging period of form. The club see the gesture as a statement of faith in the Spaniard’s leadership and character, as well as his importance within the squad.
The move follows recent comments from Daniele Pradè’s successor, Roberto Goretti, who had warned that “strong decisions” would be required to steer Fiorentina through their current struggles.
While the comfortable win over Udinese that followed may not be directly linked, the message sent by the captaincy change was unmistakable.

