Today’s Papers – Everybody on the Brink at Milan, Vlahovic in Talks with Bayern

La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights the precarious situation at AC Milan, where owner Gerry Cardinale is reportedly dissatisfied with both market activities and recent results, placing key figures like Furlani, Tare, Moncada, and Ibrahimovic under scrutiny. Manager Massimiliano Allegri is also mentioned as a potential target, with the team facing a training retreat. The paper also touches upon the Roma-Lazio derby timing, Napoli’s championship postponement, and a potential new direction for Juventus with increased powers for Luciano Spalletti.

Corriere dello Sport focuses on the intensified Serie A title race, describing how Napoli has faltered, creating an opportunity for five teams to compete for three Champions League spots. The article notes Fiorentina’s impressive performance against Napoli, with contributions from Bernardeschi and Orsolini. It also mentions the comeback of Di Lorenzo and Alisson, and a late magic moment from Rowe. The paper reports that Dusan Vlahovic’s father is in talks with Bayern Munich, while Marcus Thuram faces a setback, but “Bonny” is ready. A busy Sunday for Serie A is anticipated with five matches scheduled for 12:30 PM, including the Rome derby, Pisa-Napoli, and Genoa-Milan.

Tuttosport reports on Juventus’s potential transfer targets, including Brahim Diaz, with a meeting planned. They also discuss the possibility of signing a striker using a similar formula to the Morata deal. Alaba is mentioned as a potential free transfer. The paper includes an exclusive from Marchegiani regarding D’Aversa and Toro. It also covers Inter Milan’s situation with Thuram’s injury and the readiness of “Pio.” AC Milan is undergoing an “anti-crisis retreat” in lockdown ahead of their match against Genoa, with Cardinale reportedly furious and indicating that everything could change if the team fails to qualify for the Champions League. A meeting involving Ibrahimovic, Furlani, and Tare is highlighted. The article concludes by reiterating Napoli’s stumble, with Bologna securing a 2-0 victory and Alisson’s late volley stunning the Stadio Maradona.

English Translation:

La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights the precarious situation at AC Milan, where owner Gerry Cardinale is reportedly dissatisfied with both market activities and recent results, placing key figures like Furlani, Tare, Moncada, and Ibrahimovic under scrutiny. Manager Massimiliano Allegri is also mentioned as a potential target, with the team facing a training retreat. The paper also touches upon the Roma-Lazio derby timing, Napoli’s championship postponement, and a potential new direction for Juventus with increased powers for Luciano Spalletti.

Corriere dello Sport focuses on the intensified Serie A title race, describing how Napoli has faltered, creating an opportunity for five teams to compete for three Champions League spots. The article notes Fiorentina’s impressive performance against Napoli, with contributions from Bernardeschi and Orsolini. It also mentions the comeback of Di Lorenzo and Alisson, and a late magic moment from Rowe. The paper reports that Dusan Vlahovic’s father is in talks with Bayern Munich, while Marcus Thuram faces a setback, but “Bonny” is ready. A busy Sunday for Serie A is anticipated with five matches scheduled for 12:30 PM, including the Rome derby, Pisa-Napoli, and Genoa-Milan.

Tuttosport reports on Juventus’s potential transfer targets, including Brahim Diaz, with a meeting planned. They also discuss the possibility of signing a striker using a similar formula to the Morata deal. Alaba is mentioned as a potential free transfer. The paper includes an exclusive from Marchegiani regarding D’Aversa and Toro. It also covers Inter Milan’s situation with Thuram’s injury and the readiness of “Pio.” AC Milan is undergoing an “anti-crisis retreat” in lockdown ahead of their match against Genoa, with Cardinale reportedly furious and indicating that everything could change if the team fails to qualify for the Champions League. A meeting involving Ibrahimovic, Furlani, and Tare is highlighted. The article concludes by reiterating Napoli’s stumble, with Bologna securing a 2-0 victory and Alisson’s late volley stunning the Stadio Maradona.

Clive Thornscroft
Clive Thornscroft

Clive Thornscroft lives and works in Manchester, bringing fifteen years of experience in sports journalism. Known for his in-depth golf tournament coverage and football analysis, he has developed a unique writing style that bridges technical expertise with fan-friendly narratives.

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