Esposito made his senior debut for Italy against Estonia in the World Cup qualifiers last month, coming on for six minutes as a substitute after being called up by national team coach Gennaro Gattuso. With the 2026 World Cup less than a year away, fans already expect Esposito to be in the squad and lead the line for Italy in the years to come. However, Giuffredi has urged caution against such expectations
“I'd be cautious and calm in saying that he'll be the national team's centre-forward for the next 10 years. He'll have to prove himself, like all footballers. If that's the case, it will mean he's proven himself. We're trying to instil in him a sense of being down to earth," he said.