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Gravina Bails on FIGC: Italian Footy's Shake-Up, Buffon Follows Suit and Juve Chase Bernardo Silva

Gravina Bails on FIGC: Italian Footy's Shake-Up, Buffon Follows Suit and Juve Chase Bernardo Silva

Football Italia (OneFootball) EN 3 April 2026 at 07:30
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FIGC president Gabriele Gravina has resigned, triggering elections on June 22 with Giovanni Malagò as the likely successor, while Buffon also departs. Juventus are in talks for Bernardo Silva, eye Hojbjerg, and face a €58m Bremer clause amid renewals. Inter deal with injuries and motivational woes under Chivu.

Italian Football in Turmoil: Gravina's Dramatic Exit

Picture this: you're at the pub, pint in hand, and suddenly the guv'nor of Italian football chucks in the towel. That's Gabriele Gravina, the FIGC president, who's just handed in his resignation after a rollercoaster ride. As La Gazzetta dello Sport spills, he's not slinking off quietly – he's giving it three months to battle it out, while elections loom on June 22. Chaos? You bet.

Gravina's departure comes amid open crisis, with the federation crying out for change. He's been pressing the government for more support, feeling hard done by on non-pro league issues. In his words (via Tuttosport), it's a "convinced and pondered decision" after being misunderstood. And he's not alone – Gianluigi Buffon, the legendary keeper turned FIGC suit, is packing his bags too, quipping he'd have jumped ship sooner.

Who's Grabbing the Reins? Malagò vs the Field

Step forward Giovanni Malagò, the ex-CONI bigwig, who's emerging as the frontrunner, per Corriere dello Sport. He's got the backing of key FIGC components, though the government's dragging its heels a bit. Giancarlo Abete is lurking in the race too, but Malagò's got no real rivals right now. Expect a showdown on the 22nd.

The new boss will have their work cut out, deciding Gennaro Gattuso's successor and plotting a radical overhaul for Italian footy. Tuttosport calls it "about time," insisting the future hinges on fresh ideas and priorities. Fans are nodding along – Torino supporters especially, with one cheeky headline asking, "Now there's just Toro, understand?"

Juve's Busy Window: Bernardo Buzz and Bremer Bombshell

While the federation implodes, Juventus are plotting their summer splash. Corriere dello Sport whispers of decisive hours for contract renewals, including a whopping €6m net deal running to 2028 for a key man (Lucio, perhaps?). But the real juice is contact with Bernardo Silva's camp. Tuttosport reports Comolli and Ottolini advancing talks with super-agent Jorge Mendes. Salary's a stretch beyond Juve's norms, but Champions League qualification could seal it.

Defender Gleison Bremer has a cheeky €58m release clause if he fancies a move. Goalkeeper Mattia Perin? Renewal chats are humming along nicely, so he might stick around. Up front, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg is resurfacing as a midfield target from Marseille, valued at €12m. Busy times at the Allianz.

Inter's Injury Blues and Therapy Session

Over at Inter, coach Cristian Chivu is playing shrink, tasked with reviving the Italian lads and a gutted Piotr Zielinski after early exits. Corriere dello Sport notes Yann Bisseck is sidelined with injury, missing crucial clashes against Roma and Como. Group therapy incoming – hope it works better than their last knockouts.

Italian football's never dull, eh? From federation fireworks to transfer tittle-tattle, it's all kicking off. Grab that pint and watch this space – the next FIGC chief could reshape the Serie A landscape.

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Gabriele GravinaGianluigi BuffonGiovanni MalagòGiancarlo AbeteGennaro GattusoBernardo SilvaGleison BremerMattia PerinPierre-Emile HøjbjergCristian ChivuPiotr ZielińskiYann Bisseck

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