World Cup
Serie A giants courted as Theo Hernandez puts himself on the market
Today’s Papers highlight Malagò’s Italy circle as Theo Hernandez offers himself to Serie A giants, a story first printed in La dello Sport. The report links the left‑back’s ambition to Inter’s recent activity and to a medical test scheduled for Stones tomorrow.
La dello Sport Inter are monitoring the situation and that Stones will undergo medical examinations tomorrow. The newspaper also notes that the club’s interest coincides with other transfer movements in the league.
Malagò has chosen Roberto Mancini as coach and Claudio Ranieri as technical director, a decision he will unveil alongside Claudio later today. My friends The President introduces an Italy side built at the Aniene circle, signalling a fresh strategic direction.
The President is quoted saying, ‘Roberto is the right man, I’ve reflected about Arabia.’ This remark underscores the new leadership’s vision for the national project.
Serie A officials expressed disappointment, stating they had wanted Conte to remain at the helm. The league’s frustration reflects broader concerns about coaching stability.
Infantino’s plan includes a directive to Sell FIFA and privatise the World Cup, a proposal that has sparked debate among governing bodies. The suggestion aims to reshape the tournament’s commercial model.
Gabbia added, ‘Second star? The Milan shirt requires the top.’ His comment highlights the high standards expected at Milan.
Corriere dello Sport reports an Italy restart with Mancio again taking a prominent role. The outlet emphasizes the renewed focus on national team development.
The FIGC President explained that he has blocked Pirlo because of the Russian sponsor and defended the split involving Maldini and Leão as destiny‑driven. Gravina added, ‘Enough talking about 2023, he’s a great coach.’ Meanwhile, Theo offers himself to Juventus and Napoli, while a former Milan defender seeks a move away from Al Hilal. If Cambiaso leaves, a loan could materialise, but the Bianconeri salary cap of 7 million euros makes the deal challenging.