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Inter Miami, Sergio Reguilón approaches as a free agent

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Adrien Rabiot strongly criticizes the decision to play Milan-Como in Australia, highlighting the absurdity of the economic agreement.
Rabiot’s words to Le Figaro
Adrien Rabiot, a prominent midfielder, has expressed his displeasure regarding the decision to have the match between Milan and Como played in Australia. In an interview with the French newspaper Le Figaro, Rabiot described this agreement as “completely crazy,” emphasizing that it is a choice driven solely by economic motives. According to the player, such decisions aim to ensure greater visibility for the league, but overlook the impact on the players’ health.
The impact on players and the schedule
The decision to organize a league match so far from Italy raises concerns about schedule management and the physical well-being of the athletes. Rabiot highlighted how these decisions are “above us,” indicating that players have little control over such agreements. The issue of scheduling is a recurring topic in modern football, with an increasing number of matches and away games putting a strain on the physical condition of the players.
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Source: X’s account by Schira
#Rabiot to Le Figaro: “Totally crazy to play Milan-Como in Australia. Then it’s all about economic agreements so that the league gets visibility and all this is above us. There is a lot of talk about schedules and player health, but all this is really absurd”
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) Oct 7, 2025
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Upcoming Innovations in the Future? – Soccer Style

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The return of Matías Vecino brings oxygen to Sarri’s Lazio: after two months of absence, the Uruguayan is ready to return already against Atalanta.
In a stormy context like the one that has been going on for a few months within the walls of Formello, a news like the return of Matías Vecino, Sarri’s protege, among the candidates for a place in the starting eleven for the match against Atalanta, turns out to be truly a godsend, given the proven need for new names in midfield, in light of the news of Rovella’s injury, added to the exclusion from the Serie A list of Dele Bashiru, due to non-optimal conditions and commitment in the Africa Cup.
Maurizio Sarri can therefore count again on former Inter player Matías Vecino who, according to Il Messaggero, is ready to return after two months of absence, having fully recovered from the first-degree flexor injury that had struck him sixty days ago. Sarri and the Lazio management expect to be able to count on the Uruguayan midfielder, starting from the next match against Atalanta, scheduled for this Sunday at 6.00 pm, as well as in the following match with Juventus.
Lazio, Sarri vetoes Vecino’s sale
In this regard, just now, despite the midfielder’s age, his return among the possible recruits for the next round of Serie A represents a real “breath of fresh air”. However, even before his injury, it was thought that the former Inter player was close to leaving the capital team, which then, of course, did not happen. A situation that had already occurred in 2023, during Sarri’s first term at Lazio, when the Tuscan coach had a decisive role in blocking his move to Galatasaray, considering him an essential element for his tactical balance. A choice that, two years on, seems to have found new confirmation.

MAURIZIO SARRI PARLA CON I SUOI GIOCATORI ( FOTO DI SALVATORE FORNELLI )
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“I can’t say anything” – Football style

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The return of Matías Vecino brings oxygen to Sarri’s Lazio: after two months of absence, the Uruguayan is ready to return already against Atalanta.
In a stormy context like the one that has been going on for a few months within the walls of Formello, news of the return of Matías Vecino, a favorite of Sarri’s, among the candidates for a place in the starting eleven for the match against Atalanta, turns out to be truly a godsend, given the proven need for new names in midfield, in light of the news of Rovella’s injury, combined with the exclusion from the Serie A list of Dele Bashiru, under suboptimal conditions and the commitment to the Africa Cup.
Maurizio Sarri will therefore be able to count again on former Inter player Matías Vecino, who, according to Il Messaggero, is ready to make his comeback after two months of absence, having fully recovered from the first-degree hamstring injury that struck him sixty days ago. Sarri and the Lazio management therefore expect to be able to rely on the Uruguayan midfielder, starting from the next match against Atalanta, scheduled for this Sunday at 6:00 PM, as well as in the subsequent match against Juventus.
Lazio, Sarri puts a stop to Vecino’s sale
In this regard, right now, despite the midfielder’s age, his return among the possible recruits for the next Serie A round represents a real “breath of fresh air”. However, even before his injury, it was thought that the former Inter player was close to leaving the capital team, which then, of course, did not happen. A situation that had already occurred in 2023, during Sarri’s first tenure at Lazio, when the Tuscan coach himself played a decisive role in blocking his move to Galatasaray, considering him an essential element for his tactical balance. A choice that, two years later, seems to have found new confirmation.

MAURIZIO SARRI SPEAKING WITH HIS PLAYERS ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
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A Young German in the Crosshairs

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Juventus aims to make another move for a player from Germany. The player that the Bianconeri are interested in plays for Bayern Munich.
After signing Kenan Yildiz, the Bianconeri want to make another zero-cost move from Germany for a young talent. Like Yildiz, this player has come up through the youth ranks of Bayern Munich.
Let’s take a look at who this player is.
Juventus Transfer Market: Adin Licina is the target, but there is also another team interested in him

JUVENTUS FANS (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
According to the German press, the Bianconeri seem to be interested in Adin Licina, a young forward from Bayern Munich. The 2007-born winger has been playing for Bayern’s youth teams (from U17 to the second team) since 2022 and has scored 18 goals and provided 13 assists in 82 games across all competitions. With the German Youth National Teams (from U15 to U19), he has scored a total of 4 goals in 24 games.
The player’s contract with the Bavarian club expires at the end of the season, and the Bianconeri could take advantage of this for a zero-cost move. There has been no approach yet, neither with Bayern nor with the player’s entourage. However, keep an eye on Borussia Dortmund, as they are also interested in Licina.
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