Italian Football Rocked by Leadership Shake-Up: Gravina Resigns, FIGC Elections Loom
Italian football finds itself in a period of significant upheaval following the resignation of FIGC (Italian Football Federation) President Gabriele Gravina. This move, accompanied by the departure of legendary goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, has triggered an open crisis within the Federation, with new elections now set for June 22.
Gravina’s resignation, which he described as a "convinced and pondered decision," comes amidst growing calls for sweeping changes within the sport. Despite stepping down, Gravina intends to remain engaged for the next three months, reportedly preparing to challenge the government over what he perceives as a lack of support for non-professional sports. Many observers suggest that while his resignation is a necessary step, it alone may not be sufficient to address the deep-rooted issues facing Italian football, asserting that the sport’s future hinges on a complete overhaul of ideas and priorities.
The upcoming FIGC presidential elections are anticipated to be a pivotal moment. Giovanni Malagò, the former president of CONI (Italian National Olympic Committee), has quickly emerged as a strong candidate, currently facing no significant rivals. His candidacy is generally well-received across various football factions, although some resistance from the government has been noted. The new president will also face the crucial task of determining future coaching appointments within the federation.
Club News and Transfer Rumours:
Juventus
The Bianconeri are reportedly in contact with Bernardo Silva's agent, Jorge Mendes, regarding a potential transfer from Manchester City. While the Portuguese star's current salary exceeds Juventus's financial parameters, qualification for the Champions League could make the deal more feasible. Defender Bremer's contract includes a release clause set at €58 million. Additionally, discussions are ongoing for the contract renewal of goalkeeper Mattia Perin. Juventus is also navigating decisive hours for a key player's renewal, potentially extending their contract until 2028 with a reported net salary of €6 million. In midfield, Tottenham's Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, reportedly valued at €12 million by Marseille, is once again emerging as a target.
Inter Milan
The Nerazzurri are focusing on team morale and player development. Coach Cristian Chivu is tasked with reinvigorating Italian players and Piotr Zielinski, both reportedly disappointed by recent eliminations from competitions. Meanwhile, defender Yann Bisseck has sustained an injury, ruling him out of upcoming matches against Roma and Como.
Buffon's Farewell
Gianluigi Buffon, a titan of Italian football, has also announced his departure. His comment, "I would have done it immediately," suggests a prompt and firm decision regarding his future endeavors.
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