
Today's Papers: Italy need Maldini, Paz decision imminent, Roma reject €100m
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Italian newspaper roundup covers Italy national team requiring Daniel Maldini, a looming decision on midfielder Nico Paz, and Roma rejecting a €100m offer for one of their players.
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Attributed to original sourceLa Gazzetta dello Sport
A captain is required
Italy pressing for Maldini
The former Milan man would have full power over the technical and youth sectors. Conte, a four-year offer on the table to get through to the World Cup
Vinicius! Ancelotti flies
Brazil overwhelm Scotland: They’re first
A brace from Carletto’s star, third from Cunha. Neymar comes on. Morocco beat Haiti, but they’re second. Switzerland ahead of Canada
Klopp: ‘Too many games, but it’s a show. Norway and Japan the surprises’
Corriere dello Sport
Paz, a decision is coming
Marotta wants to make up for the Palestra disappointment | Meeting in Madrid
Inter advance, Como try
Oaktree put the 50 million set aside for the Dea full-back on Nico instead. Perez asks for 60. Today, the Como sporting director Ludi will meet with Real: Fabregas hopes for a new loan deal
What we missed out on
World Cup: So many regrets for Italy. Switzerland first, Canada through with four points
Juve, tug of war for Dibu
From Kolo Muani to the Aston Villa goalkeeper, Carnevali pushes
Aurelio designs the new Napoli
DeLa is back from the States
Waiting for the official Allegri announcement. Working on Gila and Khalali. Hope for Vicario
Jackson and Milan: A clear path
Leaving Chelsea
Bayern will not redeem the Senegalese centre-forward and the Blues are open to another path
Roma say no to 100 million
Svilar and Wesley
Two Premier League offers refused for the goalkeeper and the wing-back. Dybala turnaround: Renewal close
Tuttosport Juve-Svilar, the opportunity
The Roma goalkeeper becomes an intriguing alternative to Martinez
The Giallorossi need to bring in 50 million before June 30: With the right offer … Transfer meeting with Spalletti. The Cambiaso-Frattesi swap is back on the agenda, even if the Bianconeri could challenge Inter for Liverpool’s Curtis Jones. However, none of the ‘surplus’ players want to leave
Croatia, Modric party
200th game and victory
The ex ‘Italian’ Budimir sinks Panama but everyone celebrates Luka the icon: Recordman in the national team
If Adjetey leaves super Kane in the dust
The ‘painter’ from Ghana
The incredible story of the Wolfsburg defender, who stopped the English and dreams of playing in Italy
Switzerland, a blow to Canada
Bosnia win and hope
No round of 32 for Marsch’s national team: Vargas and Manzambi settle it
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What happened
Football Italia's daily press review highlights three front-page stories from Italian sports newspapers. The Azzurri are reportedly set to recall Daniel Maldini to the senior squad. A decision is expected soon on the future of Nico Paz, the young Argentine-Italian midfielder attracting interest across Serie A and abroad. Meanwhile, Roma have turned down a €100m bid, widely interpreted as a firm stance on retaining a key asset rather than entertaining offers below their valuation.
Chance analysis
This roundup touches on three strategically relevant storylines: Italy's reliance on a young Maldini suggests a transitional squad-building phase ahead of upcoming international windows. The Paz decision is a genuine transfer inflection point that could reshape a Serie A club's midfield planning. Roma's rejection of a nine-figure bid reinforces their intent to keep a marquee talent, signaling squad continuity and likely affecting rivals' transfer strategies.
Italy gains midfield reinforcement options, Paz's club faces a squad-planning decision, and Roma's stance signals squad stability for the upcoming season.
Monitor Maldini inclusion for Italy lineup news, track Paz transfer outcome for midfield market movement, and note Roma's firm valuation as a benchmark for upcoming negotiations.