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Gravina hands in his resignation, but he’ll fight for three months.
Leaves and attack
FIGC breakthrough. Votes on the 22nd: run between Malagò and Abete. The departing president will press the Government regarding the lack of help. Buffon leaves, too.
Corriere dello Sport
Calcio chaos
Malagol
Gravina is out: elections on June 22, there’s a strong name
The ex-CONI No.1 has no rivals at the moment.
The FIGC President resigned yesterday alongside Buffon. Open crisis. Giovanni Malagò is well-seen by the components, but there’s some resistance from the Government.
Lucio 2028, Juve choice
Decisive hours for the renewal: a salary of €6m net. Hojbjerg emerges again in central midfield. Marseille value him at €12m.
Chivu, Inter’s group therapy.
Cristian will have to revive the Italians and Zielinski, disappointed by the eliminations. Bisseck is injured; he’ll miss games against Roma and Como.
Tuttosport
Juve-Silva: contact
Comolli and Ottolini have taken steps forward with Mendes, Bernardo’s agent. His salary goes beyond the Bianconeri’s parameters, but with Champions League qualification…Bremer, there’s a clause: 58m to leave. Perin can stay; renewal talks are ongoing.
Gravina has resigned, elections on June 22
About time, but it’s not enough
The future of Italian football necessarily passes through a radical change of ideas and priorities. The new FIGC President will decide Gattuso’s successor. The ex-FIGC President: ‘A convinced and pondered decision. I was misunderstood regarding non-professional sports.’
Buffon leaves too: ‘I would have done immediately.’
‘Now there’s just Toro, understand?’
ByLorenzo Bettoni
Lorenzo Bettoni is the Editor of Football Italia.