
Today's Papers: Ancelotti magic with Brazil, Ekhator for Juventus
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Italian newspaper review highlighting Carlo Ancelotti's start as Brazil national team coach and a reported move of striker Ekhator to Juventus.
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Attributed to original sourceLa Gazzetta dello Sport
No.1 things
Sinner stronger than anyone at Wimbledon
Thriller victory in his first match against Mecmanovic. He goes under, falls, injures his toe, battles back and then wins in the fifth set: ‘Useful suffering’
No more Germany
Out on penalties against Paraguay
Brazil into the round of 16: Japan beaten in the 95th minute. Ancelotti: ‘We will improve, and with Neymar …’
Ekhator, Juve blitz
Talks with Genoa for the attacker and Kolo Muani is happening
Maresca to City, wants Tonali. 100 million ready
Corriere dello Sport
Carlo magician
Martinelli comes on: Brazil into the round of 16
Party in the 95th | The Selecao win 2-1 in a comeback against Japan: Ancelotti decisive
A tough start and a goal from Sano. Reaction and equaliser from Casemiro in the second half. Vinicius Jr. hits the post. Then the Arsenal forward avoids extra-time. Now either Norway or the Ivory Coast. France take on Sweden at 23.00
Germany, what a disaster: Eliminated on penalties by Paraguay (5-4)
Max, Napoli is yours
Allegri has resolved his contract with Milan: Now the announcement from De Laurentiis
He will sign a three-year contract. Spinazzola renews until 2028. Manna: ‘A complete squad. New signings? Only if we sell’. Lukaku: ‘I’m not finished, I’ll speak to the coach in the future’
Conte, monster offer from Saudi Arabia
20 million per season
He’s on the list to become the Italy CT and Al-Ittihad are also courting him
Inter struggle: Chalobah or Khalaili
The reinforcements for Chivu
Ausilio trying with Chelsea and Union. Doubts over Solet. Jones fading away
Roma, Gasp expects two signings
From Dybala to Greenwood
The new contract for Paulo is ready. Then they turn to the Englishman
Carnevali: ‘Vlahovic? We’re not thinking about him’
Juve, the new CEO dismisses Dusan
‘Kolo is a possibility, Divu? An expert. There’s also Vicario. Lucumi? Depends. Ekhator pops up
Milan on Stones and Lisandro Martinez
Obstacles for Antonio Silva
Contact with the City and United defenders. Tiago Gabriel also on the list. Battle with Como for Liberali
Tuttosport
Dibu, Lucumi, Kolo ‘all for Juve’
Ekhator also close, Carnevali confirms
The Bianconeri CEO also opens for Muharemovic: ‘We have clear ideas, we need time and patience. For Muani, it’s time to close with PSG. Vlahovic is no longer in our thoughts. The Cambiaso-Frattesi swap with Inter? I haven’t spoken with Marotta’. Blitz for the attacker from Genoa, operation of 15 million, could close today
Ravaglia: ‘I want Toro’
The goalkeeper asks for a starting role, arm-wrestling with Bologna
Petrachi proposes a loan with an option to buy for 6 million, for now, the Rossoblu won’t open to the sale. Zapata backgroundL The record behind his renewal. Ilic: Spartak Moscow re-emereg
Martinelli in the 95h, Brazil nerves
Japan knocked out, but what a fright!
Casemiro starts the comeback after the goal from Sano. Ancelotti through to the round of 16. Neymar stays on the bench
Diomande-Haaland, it’s going to be fun
Ivory Coast against Norway, Selecao up for grabs
Mbappe and a France of phenomena for Didi
Up against Sweden after Deschamps’s mourning
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What happened
A roundup of the main stories on the front and back pages of Italy's leading sports newspapers. The cover stories focus on Carlo Ancelotti's impressive start as head coach of the Brazil national team, and the reported transfer of young striker Ekhator to Juventus. The article aggregates headlines and brief commentary from publications such as Corriere dello Sport, Tuttosport, and La Gazzetta dello Sport, providing a snapshot of the day's main talking points in Italian football.
Chance analysis
The Ancelotti-Brazil angle reflects a major international story with implications for how top coaches view national team roles. The Ekhator-Juventus link, if confirmed, signals Juventus's continued investment in young attacking talent and could affect their depth chart up front. As a newspaper-review piece, it offers limited concrete data but is useful for tracking the narrative landscape around Serie A and international football.
Ancelotti's Brazil role is largely neutral for club football; Ekhator to Juventus, if completed, would add youthful attacking depth to their squad.
Monitor Ancelotti's Brazil tenure and Juventus's pursuit of Ekhator as potential indicators of squad composition and tactical direction.