La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights that the top four Serie A clubs will be reshaped entirely next season with new ownership and coaches.
The 2024-25 Serie A campaign will be very different for the current top four clubs in the league: Inter, Milan, Bologna and Juventus.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport highlighted, all these four clubs are preparing for drastic changes through the summer.
Defending champions Inter are expected to start the next season under new owners. President Steven Zhang has only a few hours left to repay a debt of nearly €400m to Oaktree but the latest reports suggest he’ll fail to do so, paving the way for a takeover from the American firm. It remains to be seen if Oaktree will keep the club or try to sell to the best bidder.
Milan, Bologna, and Juventus will also drastically change, as all three are expected to switch coaches in the coming weeks.
Bologna’s Motta is the leading candidate for the Juventus job and will meet the Rossoblu directors in the coming days to determine his future at the Stadio Dall’Ara. His contract at the club expires next month.
Milan are also preparing to part company with Stefano Pioli and have been linked with several coaches, including the Portuguese Paulo Fonseca and Sergio Conceiçao and the Italian Roberto De Zerbi who has officially left Brighton.
According to the latest report from Gazzetta, RDZ, a product of the Rossoneri academy as a footballer, is open to joining the Rossoneri this summer.