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·10 novembre 2025
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After the conclusion of the 11th matchday of Serie A, the league pauses to make way for international fixtures. Italy, under Gattuso, faces a double commitment that will determine the Azzurri's fate for the 2026 World Cup after matches against Moldova and Norway.Â
The clubs, even without their internationals, return to work on the pitch to prepare for the post-break tour de force, between training sessions and office work, with the January transfer window approaching. Below, as usual, are the most important news stories of the day featuring the league's top clubs.
John Elkann, speaking at the presentation of the car group's partnership with Milano Cortina, discussed Juventus' current situation and Luciano Spalletti's role.

âToday it's important for Juventus to win, and a coach like Spalletti, with his experience, must lead them to victory. That's what all the fans expect,â declared the Exor president.
Rafael Leao continues to carry Milan, as shown in the match against Parma. According to Matteo Moretto, speaking on Fabrizio Romano's YouTube channel, the Rossoneri management is ready to start talks for a new contract extension for the Portuguese player, whose current deal expires in 2028.

âMilan is truly intent on extending the agreement,â explained Moretto. âThey're considering a renewal of two or three years, recognizing his performance and the loyalty he showed in the summer. He is one of the best in Europe in his role and the club wants to secure him. In the future, of course, everything will depend on offers and market rules, but today the intention is clear: Leao is central to the project.â
In recent hours, rumors have circulated about a possible interest from Juventus in Davide Frattesi, with the idea of a swap deal with Inter. Matteo Moretto clarified the situation, denying any ongoing contacts: âSpalletti is a great admirer of Frattesi, but at the moment there are no talks between the clubs or with the player's entourage.â

Inter considers Frattesi an integral part of their technical project and has no intention of discussing his sale.
Tensions ran extremely high in the Napoli locker room after the 2-0 defeat to Bologna. As reported by La Repubblica, Antonio Conte confronted the team immediately after the match, leading to a very heated exchange.

According to the newspaper, âtempers flared,â with harsh tones and moments of obvious nervousness. Conte criticized the lack of grit and focus, demanding an immediate reaction. De Laurentiis is not questioning either the coach or his methods, but expects a turnaround as early as the next match.
Despite Roma's decision to keep him for rehabilitation, the Irish national team has not given up hope of having Evan Ferguson back for the match against Hungary. The striker is still dealing with the aftereffects of an ankle sprain suffered against Parma.

A statement on the FAI's official website left the door open: âFerguson will remain with his club, Roma, to continue his rehabilitation, in the hope of being called up for the second match of the window against Hungary.â Gasperini, however, does not seem inclined to rush his recovery.
Maurizio Sarri has presented the management with a clear list for January: four reinforcements to complete the squad. As La Repubblica writes, the Biancocelesti coach would like a midfielder, a playmaker, a full-back, and an experienced striker, identified as Lorenzo Insigne.

However, it remains to be seen whether the transfer ban will be lifted in time to allow the arrival of new signings and satisfy the coach.
Gennaro Gattuso, coach of the national team, spoke at a press conference about Moise Kean's withdrawal, explaining the reasons for his injury.

âHe shouldn't have played in the Conference, he already had a problem and they still sent him onto the pitch. He took a risk and unfortunately made things worse. It's a shame he can't be here, but we have other players ready to give a big hand. Now he just needs to recover well and be available again.â
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đźđč here.
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