La Gazzetta dello Sport
The Milanese daily highlights a managerial shift at Inter, reporting that Simone Inzaghi is set to depart, with Cesc Fabregas emerging as the top candidate for the bench. Inzaghi is reportedly heading to Al-Hilal on a €50m two-year deal, stating a lack of energy to continue at Inter. Fabregas is meeting Como representatives in London and is expected to be released. Other potential coaching options mentioned are Chivu and Vieira.
In transfer news, Gazzetta confirms Luka Modric`s imminent signing for AC Milan, reports Reijnders is bound for Manchester City, and notes Chelsea`s interest in Mike Maignan, though Milan are resisting his sale.
Corriere dello Sport
Corriere dello Sport also leads with Simone Inzaghi`s move to Saudi Arabia, detailing his separation from Inter as a mutual decision after winning six trophies in six years. His contract with Al-Hilal is reported to be €50m, where he will rejoin Sergej Milinkovic-Savic. The newspaper emphasizes Inter CEO Beppe Marotta`s focus on securing Cesc Fabregas as the next coach, with the Spaniard meeting Como`s president in London today.
In other news, the `Comolli era` officially begins at Juventus as General Director, with meetings scheduled, including one with Igor Tudor, and the termination of Cristiano Giuntoli`s contract. Napoli are reported to be meeting regarding player Bonny, Modric`s signing for Milan is confirmed, Ghisolfi insists Svilar will stay, and Fiorentina owner Rocco Commisso is considering Thiago Motta for the Viola bench.
Tuttosport
Tuttosport focuses heavily on Juventus` transfer strategy, reporting a sprint for Lille striker Jonathan David, a player well-known to the new General Director Comolli. With Dusan Vlahovic`s potential departure, Juventus are looking to revamp their attack, keeping tabs on Retegui, Ramos, and Gyokeres, while also working on extending Kolo Muani`s loan from PSG. Anthony and Jadon Sancho of Manchester United are also mentioned.
The newspaper also covers Inzaghi`s exit from Inter to Al-Hilal, citing a contract worth over €25m per season and noting his potential Club World Cup debut against Real Madrid. Acerbi might follow Inzaghi. Tuttosport echoes the report of Marotta pursuing Fabregas from Como, suggesting he could help attract Argentine talent, listing Chivu, De Zerbi, and Motta as alternative coaching plans.
Elsewhere, Baroni is linked with Torino, possibly with a European qualification bonus clause. Milan`s deal for Modric is heating up, while Mike Maignan is rumoured to be heading to Chelsea, potentially replaced by Vanja Milinkovic-Savic from Torino. A significant €75m offer from Manchester City for Reijnders is highlighted, and Theo Hernandez is reported to have rejected Al-Hilal.