🧨 McTominay on future, Tomori and Palladino out: today's news🔥 | OneFootball

🧨 McTominay on future, Tomori and Palladino out: today's news🔥 | OneFootball

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·29 October 2025

🧨 McTominay on future, Tomori and Palladino out: today's news🔥

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We are in for a fiery Wednesday in Serie A, with a very busy midweek round: today, six matches are being played, including standout games for Inter, Roma, and Juventus. The Bianconeri will be under special observation, with Spalletti ready to replace Tudor and Brambilla temporarily leading the team.


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Let's discover the most important news regarding the top Italian teams.


Juve, the backstory with Palladino

Juventus is preparing to restart with Luciano Spalletti, who is now destined for the Bianconeri bench despite the official announcement still pending. However, the former National Team coach was not the only option considered by the management for the post-Tudor era.

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As reported by SportMediaset, technical director Francois Modesto had proposed Raffaele Palladino, previously coached at Monza, to Damien Comolli. However, the general manager rejected the candidacy, preferring a more experienced profile for the new Juventus era.


Milan, Tomori KO: will he miss the Roma match?

Milan is closely monitoring the condition of Fikayo Tomori, who came off injured after the game against Atalanta. The English defender, who returned to the starting lineup after a rest against Pisa, played all 90 minutes but left the stadium with his right knee visibly swollen.

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As reported by Sky Sport, he will undergo tests in the coming hours to assess the extent of the discomfort. At the moment, there is no fear of anything serious, and his presence in Sunday's big match against Roma should not be at risk.


Inter, Thuram dilemma for Chivu

Marcus Thuram has perfectly completed the recovery process set by the Nerazzurri medical staff. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the forward will return to group training between tomorrow and Friday, having fully recovered from the issue that had sidelined him.

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The recovery is complete, but there remains a doubt for Cristian Chivu: to use him already in the next Serie A match against Verona or postpone his return to the Champions League match with Kairat Almaty.


Napoli, McTominay leaving? His words

Scott McTominay has no intention of leaving Napoli. After rumors from England about a possible return to the Premier League, the Scottish midfielder clarified through Sky Sports that he is very happy in blue and does not want to change teams.

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A key player in the championship-winning season, McTominay has perfectly settled in his first Italian experience. After leaving Manchester United, he found a new home in Napoli, the affection of the fans, and the full trust of Conte and his teammates.


Roma, another setback for the strikers: will they redeem themselves?

Gian Piero Gasperini has often shown that you can be dangerous even without a classic center forward, but the striker issue remains open at Roma. As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, both Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson are on the bench today, not due to injury but for technical choices. Both, who arrived with high expectations, have disappointed so far: only one goal scored, by the Ukrainian against Verona.

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Dovbyk, however, is ahead in the hierarchy after good performances against Inter and Sassuolo, while the Irishman hasn't scored in over a year and risks losing space. His loan from Brighton could be terminated in January. Meanwhile, sporting director Massara is evaluating alternatives: Zirkzee and Kalimuendo are the hot names to revitalize the Giallorossi attack.


Lazio, the latest on Tavares

Good news is coming for Lazio and Nuno Tavares, who is accelerating his recovery after a muscle injury to his left soleus. The Portuguese winger, who has been sidelined for several days, is working intensively at Formello with the aim of being back in the squad for the next match against Cagliari. The former Arsenal player has shown significant progress in recent sessions and, as reported by Il Messaggero, even trained on the team's day off.

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New checks are scheduled between Thursday and Friday to assess his return to the group. The medical staff remains cautious, but the player's determination is an encouraging sign. Sarri hopes to have him available soon: Tavares is considered a key piece for his 4-3-3, thanks to his ability to push and cover on the left flank.


Fiorentina, Franchi: a windfall coming for EURO 2032

The Franchi stadium remains at the center of public debate in Florence, with the renovation work still in limbo and the deadline for EURO 2032 approaching. After the words of Mayor Sara Funaro about a possible delay in the construction, the new schedule is awaited, which will have to set deadlines and operational methods to complete the Campo di Marte facility by 2029.

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As reported by La Nazione, Sports Minister Andrea Abodi has confirmed the arrival of a fund of 100 million euros allocated to the stadiums nominated for the European Championship, including Florence. A significant amount, but it might not be enough: the second phase of the Franchi's work is still without financial coverage, and the possibility of direct intervention by Commisso remains uncertain after the accumulated delays.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


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