Stefano Pioli, the Scudetto-winning former Milan and Al-Nassr coach, has officially returned to Fiorentina for his second tenure. He's signed a three-year deal until 2028, sparking a wave of coaching changes in Serie A's top teams for the 2024-25 season.
Juventus is reportedly set to offer star Kenan Yildiz a huge new contract until 2030/2031, just a year after his last raise. The deal could treble his salary to €3.5M+, aligning him with top players after a stellar 2024-25 season.
Jannik Sinner's commanding victory over Novak Djokovic electrifies the tennis world. Meanwhile, Italian football is abuzz with major transfer news, new leadership at Juventus, and significant moves for stars like Osimhen, Kean, and new director appointments shaping the season.
Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani concedes a tough past season but stresses renewed 'trophy ambition' with new coach Max Allegri and director Igli Tare, marking significant structural changes for the Rossoneri.
Napoli has reportedly shifted its focus from Darwin Nunez to Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca due to stalled negotiations. They've agreed personal terms for Lucca, with a deal valued around €34M, prompted by growing rival interest.
Stefano Pioli is finally set to return to Fiorentina as head coach, marking his second tenure with the Viola. After a month-long wait and finalizing his Al-Nassr exit, Pioli arrives Sunday for pre-season.
Roma has agreed personal terms with RC Lens midfielder Neil El Aynaoui, enthusiastic about the project with new coach Gian Piero Gasperini. However, Lens's steep €30M demand for the Moroccan international poses a major hurdle for the Giallorossi.
Lecce are reportedly closing in on a €500k deal for Chilean U20 right-back Matias Perez from Curic Unido. This move aligns with director Pantaleo Corvino's strategy of signing young, promising talents.
Serie A gears up for a transformative 2025-26 season with a massive managerial shake-up. Most top clubs have new coaches, promising an unpredictable title race, fresh strategies, and surprising comebacks.
Fabio Capello shares insights on Juventus's revamp, praising Jonathan David and Kenan Yildiz's roles. However, he warns that Dusan Vlahovic's unresolved contract situation could be 'the worst outcome,' stressing defensive strength is paramount for success.