Today’s Papers – Juventus Revolution, Italy’s World Cup Regret

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La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights an interview with Pulisic, who discusses his “America and his Milan,” expressing confidence in the USA’s current moment and Milan’s future. The paper also reports on a significant upheaval at Juventus, with Comolli resigning and Carnevali appointed as the new CEO. This marks another major restructuring following market setbacks. Juventus’s owner, Elkann, is reportedly placing his trust in the former Sassuolo director, and there are rumors of Muharemovic being close to joining the club.

Corriere dello Sport focuses on Italy’s “World Cup regret,” noting that Bosnia, who eliminated Italy, is set to debut in the tournament against Canada. Mexico has already secured a win against South Africa. The newspaper also details the ongoing “carnival” at Juventus, with Comolli’s resignation and the arrival of a new CEO. Elkann’s decisive move comes after a meeting with the French manager, and his successor has been chosen based on extensive experience and managerial acumen. In other transfer news, Palestra is reportedly set on joining Inter, with a significant valuation from Atalanta. Lotito has reportedly further alienated fans with a public letter. Napoli may be able to retain Anguissa, with an option to extend his contract to 2027 potentially activated following Allegri’s arrival. Roma is looking to make three impactful signings worth a total of 100 million euros, targeting Greenwood, another striker, and a full-back.

Tuttosport reports that Torino has received three offers from American entities interested in acquiring the club, with valuations placing the club slightly below 200 million euros. Owner Cairo is reportedly considering these proposals. Meanwhile, Gazzi is returning as team manager, and the medical sector is undergoing changes. Strefezza is also mentioned as a potential transfer target. The paper echoes the news of Carnevali rebuilding Juventus, stating that Elkann’s revolution continues with Comolli’s departure. The new CEO from Sassuolo is expected to implement significant changes. An extraordinary board meeting is scheduled, where Comolli’s resignation after a year of poor results and tensions is anticipated. His successor, who has reportedly won an internal “political game” to secure the position, is expected to contact Spalletti. Major shifts are foreseen in personnel, methods, and market strategy, with Kolo, Sorloth, and Martinez remaining priority targets, while Modesto and Burgess are set to leave. The newspaper also includes an exclusive interview with Cannavaro, who speaks about the “magic” of Uzbekistan, and mentions Mexico’s celebration with Jimenez.

English Translation

La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights an interview with Pulisic, who discusses his “America and his Milan,” expressing confidence in the USA’s current moment and Milan’s future. The paper also reports on a significant upheaval at Juventus, with Comolli resigning and Carnevali appointed as the new CEO. This marks another major restructuring following market setbacks. Juventus’s owner, Elkann, is reportedly placing his trust in the former Sassuolo director, and there are rumors of Muharemovic being close to joining the club.

Corriere dello Sport focuses on Italy’s “World Cup regret,” noting that Bosnia, who eliminated Italy, is set to debut in the tournament against Canada. Mexico has already secured a win against South Africa. The newspaper also details the ongoing “carnival” at Juventus, with Comolli’s resignation and the arrival of a new CEO. Elkann’s decisive move comes after a meeting with the French manager, and his successor has been chosen based on extensive experience and managerial acumen. In other transfer news, Palestra is reportedly set on joining Inter, with a significant valuation from Atalanta. Lotito has reportedly further alienated fans with a public letter. Napoli may be able to retain Anguissa, with an option to extend his contract to 2027 potentially activated following Allegri’s arrival. Roma is looking to make three impactful signings worth a total of 100 million euros, targeting Greenwood, another striker, and a full-back.

Tuttosport reports that Torino has received three offers from American entities interested in acquiring the club, with valuations placing the club slightly below 200 million euros. Owner Cairo is reportedly considering these proposals. Meanwhile, Gazzi is returning as team manager, and the medical sector is undergoing changes. Strefezza is also mentioned as a potential transfer target. The paper echoes the news of Carnevali rebuilding Juventus, stating that Elkann’s revolution continues with Comolli’s departure. The new CEO from Sassuolo is expected to implement significant changes. An extraordinary board meeting is scheduled, where Comolli’s resignation after a year of poor results and tensions is anticipated. His successor, who has reportedly won an internal “political game” to secure the position, is expected to contact Spalletti. Major shifts are foreseen in personnel, methods, and market strategy, with Kolo, Sorloth, and Martinez remaining priority targets, while Modesto and Burgess are set to leave. The newspaper also includes an exclusive interview with Cannavaro, who speaks about the “magic” of Uzbekistan, and mentions Mexico’s celebration with Jimenez.

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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