Serie A
Inter’s new Away shirt pays tribute to baseball, the sport that changed US culture
Blue pinstripes on white, a contrasting collar and a monogram-style crest: the Nerazzurri will wear a kit that looks as if it has come straight from MLB.
Massimiliano Allegri is a cautious appointment for Napoli, reflecting the club’s current direction
The former Juventus and Milan coach arrives after difficult seasons and without the need for major changes in the transfer market, as Napoli look ahead to their centenary year.
Como set to bring back Nico Paz, an impressive display of strength, not only financial but also sporting
No other Italian club, and very few in Europe, would have been able to put the deal together, having to convince Real Madrid and one of the world’s brightest young talents.
Marco Palestra to Chelsea, good news for Palestra, Atalanta and Italian football — not for Inter
Being paid more than 50 million by a Premier League top club is not for everyone: Italian football still a competitive environment for talent.
Igor Protti fought for you
A striker who shaped Bari, Livorno, other clubs, and a football that defined a whole generation.
Ruben Amorim at Milan Runs Against the Grain of Serie A
A spiky coach, radical ideas. Milan reshaped. Take it or leave it.
Maurizio Sarri at Atalanta, a gamble both sides needed
The coach arrives after a draining spell at Lazio, the club coming off a season below expectations: a double reset is possible, provided a compromise is found between the different parts of this new project.
Juventus need rebuilding from the ground up and put Giovanni Carnevali in charge
The former Sassuolo CEO is well suited to the rebuild, both in experience and in managing relationships.
In Naples, Antonio Conte won and built something important, without leaving rubble behind
The results, the legacy and the ambitions of the azzurri club are markedly different compared to two years ago, when he arrived to put everything back together after a dreadful season. We can say it: mission accomplished.
Roma in the Champions League proves that if you give Gasperini a team (and freedom of action), Gasperini will reach his objectives
In less than a year, the giallorosso coach has given back ambition and cohesion to a team coming off complicated seasons. And he did it his own way, enduring the tensions within the club, leaning on the pitch, on the players, on the group.
Como in the Champions League is the triumph of ideas, of a project never seen before in Italy
Fàbregas's club and team, thanks to visionary work on and off the pitch, have dismantled quite a few preconceptions and quite a bit of rhetoric. And they have taken a fourth place that, if you think about it, is not so surprising.
The new Milan shirt is the triumph of red, of black, of the club’s glorious history
Wide stripes, white shorts and black socks: for the 2026/27 season, in effect, the rossoneri players will wear the ultra-centenarian identity of the team they represent.