Repubblica: Allegri and Paolo Maldini targets for top Italy jobs in new Malago era
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Repubblica: Allegri and Paolo Maldini targets for top Italy jobs in new Malago era
"Malagò's candidacy for the FIGC presidency is gaining momentum, with nearly unanimous support from Serie A clubs and endorsements from the AIC and AIAC."
"The proposed reforms focus on youth development, including rules to promote young players, improved facilities, and potential regulatory changes, such as reducing Serie A's size."
"Malagò aims to bring the spirit of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics to football, seeking to recruit Paolo Maldini for the new Club Italia."
"The selection of the next national team coach will be a collective decision, adhering to a budget that limits salaries to €2-3m, with Allegri and Conte among the candidates."
Giovanni Malagò is poised to lead Italian football as the next FIGC president, with strong support from Serie A clubs and other organizations. His reform agenda includes enhancing youth development, encouraging young player participation, and possibly reducing Serie A's size. Malagò aims to replicate the success of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics in football. He seeks to recruit Paolo Maldini for Club Italia and is considering Demetrio Albertini for management. The next national team coach will be chosen collaboratively, with a salary cap of €2-3m, considering candidates like Allegri and Conte.
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