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The Winter Olympics is coming up in Italy next year, and with the Italian government is putting many stadiums to use. Many were either renovated or built solely for the event, but some are still in use. One of the current stadiums which could be used is the San Siro the home of Inter and AC Milan.

The winter olympics run at the same time as Serie A season so there will need to be alternative venues for the teams to play. Thankfully for Inter Milan none of these Serie A games, are at the same time as there events so they will get off free, but the same can’t be said for AC Milan.

This has mean’t that they are looking for an alternative venue to play in. Many would assume that it would be somewhere else in Milan, however it won’t be. In Fact they will likely travel the globe and play somewhere out of Italy for one of their league games. Now it is believed that Milan will host Como in Perth, Australia.

Milan have played preseason games in Perth over the last two years, and they have had success within the Australian footballing community, with a lot of AC Milan fans living in the country. This is why Lega Serie A and AC Milan decided to play the game instead of somewhere more economic benefit.

General view of AC Milan fan village before the Pre -Season Friendly match between Perth Glory and AC Milan at HBF Park on July 31, 2025 in Perth,...

General view of AC Milan fan village before the Pre -Season Friendly match between Perth Glory and AC Milan at HBF Park on July 31, 2025 in Perth,…

There was some doubts over where the game would be played due to disagreements between Serie A and the Asian Confederation, about the game. This lead the doubt if the game could go ahead in Perth thankfully those thoughts have been put to bed. This is thanks from a comment from the CEO of Serie A saying “The game will be played in Perth on February 8th as scheduled”

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Massimiliano Allegri takes agrees to Napoli job as Serie A coaching shapes up

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News broke yesterday from Fabrizio Romano that Massimiliano Allegri will be taking the Napoli head coaching job. Fabrazio gave it his “Here We Go” seal of approval online to show that the deal is set to take place. Allegri managed to beat out Vincenzo Italiano in a two horse race. He managed to agree terms with Napoli before Italiano.

Italiano was the favourite for the job, but had troubles agreeing out of his contract with Bologna. However, the club have officially announced his departure as they look to find a new manager for next season. Italiano spent two seasons with the Rossoblu, but decided that it was finally time for a change. Bologna have now begun the search for replacements.

Vincenzo Italiano head coach of Bologna FC celebrates during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at Renato Dall'Ara...

Vincenzo Italiano head coach of Bologna FC celebrates during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at Renato Dall’Ara…

Gazzetta Dello Sport is reporting that Bologna have identified three possible coaching names for next season. Stefano Pioli is on their list who is out of a job after leaving Fiorentina early last season. Eusebio Di Francesco could be available if he decided to leave Lecce, with meetings set for the coming days according to Nico Schira.

There is also Raffaele Palladino who is leaving Atalanta. Palladino overtook Atalanta during the middle of last season replacing Ivan Juric. However, Palladino was only given this season and will now make way for Sarri. Sarri joining Atalanta has left the Lazio job open, which will be filled by Gennaro Gattuso for next season.

Gattuso is coming off an unsuccessful stint coaching the Azzurri, a job that is still vacant. Allegri was also in the race for that job but has decided to make a move to Naples instead. This now leaves Roberto Mancini in pole position to reclaim the job after leaving in 2023 to coach Saudi Arabia. Nico Schira is reporting that Mancini has agreed a deal with Giovanni Malago, the favourite for FIGC presidency, until 2030 worth 2 million euros per season.

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Maurizio Sarri closing in on a deal to join Atalanta as Serie A coaching carousel set to be in full swing

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Antonio Conte has decided that his future is no longer in Naples, after meeting with Aurelio De Laurentiis. This has lead to Napoli trying to poach a new head coach, so they can start there offseason. Maurizio Sarri was set to be the leading option as he had steered the ship well for Lazio this campaign.

This would be a return to Naples for Sarri, after almost ten years away. Sarri took control over Napoli in June of 2015, and stayed to the end of the 2017/18 season. A return to the Maradona would be an interesting offer for Sarri but likely won’t happen. This comes as he is set to join Atalanta according to Nico Schira

The deal is at its final stage according to Schira, as the two have agreed a contract. Sarri is set to join the La Dea on a deal until 2029, which will be worth 3.5 million euros per season. This will leave Napoli looking for a new option, which Schira is reporting could be Vincenzo Italiano.

Vincenzo Italiano coach of Bologna FC during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11,...

Vincenzo Italiano coach of Bologna FC during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11,…

Italiano was rumored to Napoli in the past, but the move died down as he wanted to stay with Bologna. However, Napoli could have a forced hand with Conte gone, so they may have to be in higher pursuit for Italiano. Schira is reporting that contacts have started for a deal.

Napoli are trying to convince Italiano has they have given him 2028. The deal will also come with an option for 2029, if the club decides to exercise it. The financial compensation would also have to be higher than Bologna to convince him to join. Sarri leaving Lazio will also leave Raffaele Palladino out of a job.

Raffaele Palladino of Atalanta reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Atalanta BC at Artemio Franchi on May 22, 2026 in Florence,...

Raffaele Palladino of Atalanta reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Atalanta BC at Artemio Franchi on May 22, 2026 in Florence,…

However, he could take Maurizio Sarri’s job at Lazio according to Gazzetta Dello Sport.  The two are set to meet within the coming days to being talks for a contract. But, Lazio will need to finalise the deal for Sarri’s exit before they can agree a deal with Palladino.

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Juventus set to keep Jeremie Boga past his six month loan

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The first half of Juventus’s campaign was outlined with a struggle for scoring goals. This was despite signings of both Jonathan David and Lois Openda being bought last summer to fix the problem. The struggles have now lead, Juventus to open talks for a contract renewal with Dusan Vlahovic.

Vlahovic staying in Turin, seemed almost impossible last summer, due to Vlahovic’s wage demands. However, the struggle to replace him has made Juventus see his value. They are now even willing to meet Vlahovic in the middle paying more than they would like, and less than he wants.

Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus celebrates his goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Udinese Calcio at Allianz Stadium on October 29, 2025...

Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus celebrates his goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Udinese Calcio at Allianz Stadium on October 29, 2025…

However, he is not the only player Juventus is ready to keep past this summer. Jeremie Boga, was brought in during the January, transfer window in the hopes to boost Juventus struggling attack. He has done so emphatically hitting the ground running in Turin scoring three goals in his first seven Serie A matches.

This has lead Juventus aiming to keep Boga past the six month loan period, according to a report from Nico Schira. Part of the deal is already completed for Juventus as the initial loan came with a buy clause between the two clubs. This will see Juventus pay only 4.8 million euros for Boga this summer.

A low fee like this will be a steal for a player that has been as good as Boga for Juventus. This is still true considering his age as Boga is a more experienced player at 29, but also not too old where it is a liability. Boga contract with Juventus will likely reflect this as Juventus has agreed a deal until 2029 with Boga.

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