Italian Report Details Safety Protocols That Clubs Will Have To Enforce To Restart Training On 4th May

A report from Italian broadcaster Sky Sports Italia has explained the action plan sent to the Italian government by the FIGC’s medical and science departments regarding the restart of training and the season.

The report details how the FIGC are proceeding on the basis that the 4th May will be the date that clubs are allowed to restart training. All players will undergo various tests before they are allowed to enter the training camp. The players will then be divided into three groups, A, B and C – those who have recovered from the virus, those who have recovered from an unconfirmed illness and healthy players who have not contracted the virus.

Should a player test positive in these tests, the report continues, then the usual isolation period will take place, followed by physical therapy. There would also be a suspension of squad training in that case. Players in the groups of A and B will undergo specific heart tests to ensure that their cardiovascular health hasn’t been compromised by the virus.

Once all the tests have been completed, there will be a three-week isolation period, the report continues. The players will not undergo real training in the first week, instead doing athletic training and individual technique exercises. There will be no matches and the players will be forced to be two meters apart in the gyms, locker rooms and dining rooms. The squad will stay in single rooms and also shower there. After two weeks, a gradual return to normal training is expected.

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Juventus, AC Milan & Napoli All Looking To Sign Inter Owned Forward Mauro Icardi

Juventus, AC Milan and Napoli are all looking to sign Inter owned striker Mauro Icardi in the summer, according to a report from Italian media outlet FcInterNews earlier today.

The report details how the 27-year-old Argentine striker, who is currently on loan with French side Paris Saint Germain, is set to return to Italy in the summer, as the Parisian’s aren’t looking to pay €70 million for his signature. Juventus have been looking to sign Icardi for over a year now, with AC Milan also contacting Icardi’s wife and agent Wanda Nara to discuss a possible move. The Rossoneri’s chances aren’t high, however, due to their Financial Fair Play commitments.

Napoli are also involved in the race for Icardi, the report continues. President Aurelio De Laurentiis has been keen to bring the Argentine forward to Naples for three years now, so the Partenopei will also try to fight off Juventus for the player’s signature.

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Tuttosport – Milan su Szoboszlai: costa 30 milioni

Il Milan tiene d’occhio Dominik Szoboszlai, gioiello del Salisburgo che in Italia piace anche a Inter e Lazio: 30 milioni il prezzo del cartellino.

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German Journalist Christian Falk: “Timo Werner Won’t Be Joining Inter, He Will Meet With Liverpool”

German journalist Christian Falk, who is the head of football at Sport Bild, discussed Inter owned forward Ivan Perisic as well as players that the Nerazzurri are following in an interview with Italian media outlet PassioneInter.com today.

First, he discussed his condition during the Coronavirus quarantine and how he continues to do his job.

“At the moment I work at home, as do most Germans, especially in Bavaria. As a journalist, the most important tool these days is a mobile phone. As long as the telephone network and internet connection are working, I will still have the possibility to stay in touch with the players and staff. I conduct interviews using programs such as Sky, Face-Time or Zoom, although I would also have the opportunity to conduct them in person, keeping a safe distance of two meters. This is how journalism continues its work during the Coronavirus emergency!”

Falk touched on how Germany is handling the pandemic, considering that there is no lockdown in place.

“I spoke just recently with a colleague of mine at Rai about the differences in everyday life between Germany and Italy. It’s a real relief for Germans to still be able to go out walking or do sports in the open air. We know that the situation even in Italian hospitals remains difficult, which makes us all very sad. We hope that the German government will continue to support Italy.”

The German journalist discussed the measures taken by the Bundesliga to limit the financial impact on clubs.

“The situation of Bundesliga clubs has been quite difficult. At the moment there is an agreement between the league and Sky, who hold the TV rights. Sky have decided to pay the April rights anyway, regardless of whether the league resumes or not. In return, the amount it will pay will be slightly lower than initially agreed. This will help all clubs to pay their salaries and plan for the future.”

He spoke about how Bundesliga players agreed to cut their salaries in order to ensure the financial stability of the clubs and that other staff receive their full pay.

“The players of the German clubs have shown great solidarity in this complex situation. In particular, the two most important teams, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, cut their salaries by 20%, and the others followed their example. This was a very important signal both for the fans and, in particular, for the employees of the clubs, who do not earn salaries comparable to those of the players and were afraid for their work.”

Falk revealed what the German people think of the measures taken by the Italian government to combat Coronavirus and reduce the risks.

“We Germans do not allow ourselves to judge Italy’s decisions in the emergency, it would not be correct. You were hit by the catastrophe when no one knew the size of it yet. Germany, on the other hand, was immediately alarmed when it saw the situation in Italy, so it was able to implement better preventive measures. Given that the situation in Italy is worse, for example, than in Germany, I think it is right not to think about the restart of Serie A yet, if only out of respect for the many dead and their families. In any case, I hope that many countries will realise and rethink the importance and organisation of their health systems. This applies not only to Italy, but also to Spain or England. Germany will do the same.”

The journalist discussed Bayern Munich and the chances that they’ll decide to sign Inter owned forward Ivan Perisic permanently.

“Perisic made a great impression on the management before his injury, he had lived up to expectations. That’s why Bayern Munich would like to buy him from Inter, but the chances of that will also depend on his cost. If the Nerazzurri fell below the €20 million initially agreed, I think the deal would be very likely. The fact is that Perisic would like to stay at Bayern, so I think the two clubs will come to an agreement.”

Falk touched on Bayern Munich midfielder Corentin Tolisso and whether Inter are looking to sign him.

“Bayern Munich has finally convinced itself to give up Tolisso, and Inter seems interested. However, the value of the Frenchman is significantly higher than that of Perisic, given the difference in wages and age. Tolisso will certainly not be sold for less than €30 million, and in any case exchanges of players with high values are unusual. Even when Bayern and Juve exchanged Coman and Benatia, both players were actually bought separately. Then, of course, negotiations become easier if one club wants a player than another and vice versa.”

He described Tolisso and his qualities, as well as how a move away from Bavaria would be good for the player’s career.

“Tolisso came to Munich as the most expensive purchase in the history of the Bundesliga, €41.5 million. The pressure on him was therefore very high. However, he never met the management’s expectations. He also suffered injuries at crucial parts of the season, and in fact, when he had the chance to play, he showed great potential. Not only does he have great physical strength in defending the ball, he also has an excellent affinity with scoring goals. Probably a change of air would be a good solution for him, it could allow him to show what he’s really worth.”

Falk spoke about former Inter forward Phillip Coutinho and whether he is likely to be purchased by the German club.

“No, Bayern won’t buy Coutinho. Anyone who wants to buy Coutinho won’t have to go to Bayern, but to Barcelona. After having struggled in both Germany and Spain, his value has decreased, so much so that the basis for negotiations should now be around €60 million. The biggest problem, however, is that of his wages, which in Barcelona was worth €10 million a season. Not all clubs can afford such figures, especially with the crisis caused by the Coronavirus. For the midfield, however, I can tell you that Mario Gotze could become an opportunity for Inter. His contract at Borussia Dortmund will expire in June, so he can be signed for free. I’m sure he’ll be contacted at least once, to check things out. However, I know that Inter were particularly interested in Thomas Müller, but he has now renewed his contract with Bayern until 2023. Götze, then, could be a good alternative. Roma is also interested, there have already been contacts in the past.”

The journalist confirmed that David Alaba will not be joining Inter in the summer.

“I’m sorry, I can’t give Inter fans any hope! It’s certain that David won’t go to Milan. If he were to change teams, he would prefer Barcelona and Real Madrid. However, I believe that the crisis caused by the Coronavirus has increased his chances of staying at Bayern Munich.”

Finally, Falk confirmed that RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner will not be joining Inter.

“Werner is not going to Inter, there are already meetings scheduled with Jürgen Klopp. Liverpool is the big favourite to buy him in the summer.”

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Roma Midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo: “I Left Inter Because I Wanted To Play In The First Team”

Roma midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo discussed his departure from Inter and his time with the club in an interview with Italian broadcaster Sky Sports 24 earlier today.

“I left because I wanted to play in the first team, I thought it was over in the Primavera. I didn’t expect to go to Roma, maybe a less important team.”

The 20-year-old Italian forward, who is contracted to the Giallorossi until 2024, then revealed what he was doing when his move to Roma was confirmed.

“It was all by chance. I was out and about with my friends, my dad suddenly wrote to me telling me that I was going to Roma the next day, I left completely unaware and found myself in a top club.”

Finally, Zaniolo spoke about his relationship with Italy coach Roberto Mancini and his callup to the national team.

“He called me up to the national team before I even made my professional debut. When the coach called me up, I couldn’t believe it, I looked at the sky and thought there was a mistake. I said, it’s not possible.”

Zaniolo has made 24 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 1741 minutes. In that time, he has scored six goals and provided two assists. The 20-year-old suffered a cruciate ligament rupture at the start of the year, which risked him being unable to play this summer’s European Championships. However, the delay due to the Coronavirus emergency will allow him to recover comfortably and earn his spot in the starting squad next season. The player moved to Roma as part of the deal for Radja Nainggolan.

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Italian Olympic Committee President Malagò: “Italian Football Hasn’t Even Considered Calling This Season Off”

Italian Olympic Committee president Giovanni Malagò discussed the possible restart of football in an interview in today’s paper edition of the Genova based newspaper Secolo XIX.

“I am the first to recognise the specificity of football and the right and duty to seek every avenue to finish the season. But they have never thought of an alternative.”

He highlighted how football needs to think about the future, rather than focusing on the cup and the league.

“Instead of thinking about the championship or the cups, the president of Modena Volley thinks about securing the future. Because the real problem is not today, but tomorrow.”

Malago suggested that not awarding the league title this season would be an important gesture.

“I wouldn’t talk about ethics, but there is a clear need to leave a signal, it is a widespread feeling among people.”

Finally, Malago spoke about the idea that Italy may be split into two when it comes to recovering from Coronavirus, considering that the south has been hit less hard. It has also been suggested that Serie A should only be played in these regions.

“That the country will be divided in two is an established fact. All projects can be interesting, but then you have to go into details. Meals must be cooked, not just imagined.”

The Italian government has indicated that Serie A clubs can return to training on the 4th of May, which would allow the league to hypothetically be restarted at the end of that month. Many suggestions have been made in regard to how to finish this season, but so far no ideas have been fully agreed upon.

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Kumbulla torna di moda per l’Inter: servono 20 milioni

Ritorno di fiamma tra l’Inter e Marash Kumbulla, difensore rivelazione del Verona: piace anche Vertonghen, amico e connazionale di Lukaku.

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Ex-Inter Midfielder Esteban Cambiasso: “I’ve Always Had A Passion For Coaching But Maybe Not At Inter”

Former Inter midfielder Esteban Cambiasso spoke about football, his passion for coaching and his experiences with Inter whilst talking to Inter vice president Javier Zanetti on Instagram earlier today. His words were noted by Italian news outlet Gazzetta.it.

“I’ve always had a passion for coaching, even on the pitch. I’ve never seen football only as the task I was given, I was trying to understand everyone’s position. Everything has a relationship and I’ve always wanted to know why.”

He revealed that he would like to start coaching in the future and is working towards that goal.

“It’s something I like and I have in mind. As soon as I stopped playing, I worked with Colombia and for me it was a spectacular experience, with a beautiful space to work and a group of players perfect for my first experience in this sense. Let’s say I’m in the studying period.”

Zanetti spoke positively about Cambiasso and suggested that he would be a great coach in the future.

“What I think and what I hope is that it will happen. Football will have a great coach in the future. I’ll stop, I’ll cheer for you.”

Finally, Cambiasso spoke about his chances of coaching Inter and why he might not want to in the future.

“I know that. To those who tell me to coach Inter and to those who write ‘Pupi, take him to Inter’, I think that after the many courses I’ve taken, guys, the person who calls you to offer the job is the same one who will send you home. That’s why the last thing I want is for this phone call to come from Javier! If it happens, I’d like to avoid this suffering in order to maintain the beautiful relationship we have.”

Cambiasso spent 10 years with Inter between 2004 to 2014. In that time, the Argentinian midfielder made 431 appearances across all competitions for the Nerazzurri, for a total of 35 thousand minutes. In that time, he scored 51 goals and provided 34 assists, helping the Milanese club to win five league titles, four Coppa Italia, four Supercoppa Italiana, a FIFA Club World Cup and the coveted Champions League.

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Ex-Inter Strikers Christian Vieri & Antonio Cassano Discuss Ronaldo: “He Was Out Of This World”

Former Inter strikers Christian Vieri and Antonio Cassano discussed Brazilian striker Ronaldo on Instagram earlier today, highlighting the player’s incredible ability to score. Their words were noted by Italian media outlet FcInterNews.

First, Cassano discussed the former Inter and Barcelona striker, discussing their time together at Real Madrid.

“A stratospheric player, he is the real and only Ronaldo. He was out of this world, I remember he trained whenever he wanted. Now we often use the word ‘phenomenon’. He was an incredible thing, as strong as he was, guys, he shot from the edge of the box with simplicity, left or right.”

He then highlighted how the player could have been one of the best players of all time if he didn’t suffer his multiple knee injuries.

“Great quality, he’s the best centre forward in history. He scored more than 600 goals and broke his knees. Two World Cups, two Golden Balls, imagine what it could have been like with healthy knees.”

Vieri, who played with the Brazilian striker at Inter, agreed with Cassano’s praise.

“When I went to Inter, after the first two training sessions I thought ‘what is this? Who is this guy?’ An alien.”

Ronaldo joined Inter from Barcelona in 1997, breaking the world transfer record at the time. The Brazilian striker would go on to make 98 appearances across all competitions for the Nerazzurri across five seasons. In that time, he scored 59 goals and provided three assists. His time in Milan was impacted heavily by serious knee injuries. In his final three seasons with Inter, Ronaldo only made 24 appearances, missing the entirety of the 2000/01 season.

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Inter Pull Out Of Race To Sign AC Milan & Lazio Target Dominik Szoboszlai

Many clubs are interested in signing Hungarian talent Dominik Szoboszlai in the summer, but Inter are not one of them, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport.

The report details how the 19-year-old Hungarian midfielder, who is contracted to Austrian side RB Salzburg until 2022, has impressed many with his performances this season in both the Austrian Bundesliga and the Champions League. Many clubs are keen to sign the player, including AC Milan, Liverpool, Arsenal, Dortmund and RB Leipzig.

Inter are not one of the clubs looking to sign Szoboszlai in the summer, the report continues. The Nerazzurri’s scouts have highlighted his strengths for some time now, but priorities for the Milanese club are different and other options are preferred, namely Barcelona’s Arthur and Fiorentina’s Gaetano Castrovilli.

Szoboszlai has made 29 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 1790 minutes. In that time, he has scored four goals and provided seven assists.

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