Today’s Papers – Sorloth to Juventus and Inter’s three-way defensive plan
Here is a look at the key football stories making the front pages of Italy ’s three major sports newspapers on Saturday, June 6. La Gazzetta dello Sport leads with an exclusive interview with Inter president Beppe Marotta, who declares “the Champions League is where I stop,” sug
Here is a look at the key football stories making the front pages of Italy ’s three major sports newspapers on Saturday, June 6.
La Gazzetta dello Sport leads with an exclusive interview with Inter president Beppe Marotta, who declares “the Champions League is where I stop,” suggesting he wants to finally win Europe’s biggest prize before stepping away. He addresses comparisons with Mourinho’s treble-winning side, pushes back on any suggestion of disrespect towards his project and confirms Palestra is a target.
The paper also reports on Milan ’s coaching situation, with Rangnick in the frame for a director role.
Federico Chiesa meanwhile declares he wants to return to Italy.
On the Serie A fixture release, Gazzetta notes the early standout clash: a blockbuster Week 3 featuring Inter vs Napoli and Juventus vs Milan, with the Derby d’Italia scheduled at the end of the first half of the season and again near the finale.
Juventus’s pursuit of Sorloth is also covered, with the funding expected to come from player sales.
Tuttosport splashes on Alexander Sorloth, reporting that Juventus coach Spalletti personally called the Norwegian to express his interest and the pair got on well immediately.
Atletico Madrid are willing to let him go, contacts with his agents are ongoing, and Simeone would also consider selling Gimenez, though in defence the dream remains Kim.

