Sat. Jun 13th, 2026

Today’s Papers – Ancelotti Represents Brazil at the World Cup, Rangnick Rejects Milan

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports: Ralf Rangnick has turned down an offer from Milan, opting instead to extend his contract with the Austrian national team. In other news, Juventus is embracing a more Italian identity with goals from Ndour and Chiesa. Lautaro Martinez is in exceptional form for Argentina, forming a potent partnership with Messi. Vinicius Jr. is set to lead Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil in the World Cup. Additionally, Abate has been appointed as the new coach for the young Torino team.

Corriere dello Sport highlights: Juventus’ new CEO, Carnevali, has addressed the fans, pledging to restore the club to winning ways and build a path of sustained growth and future successes, aiming for greater prominence both domestically and internationally. The Italian national team is preparing for the World Cup, with Brazil, managed by Carlo Ancelotti, set to debut against Morocco. Players like Vinicius, Raphina, and Cunha will feature, alongside former Serie A colleagues. In transfer news, Inter is pursuing a loan deal for Solet with an obligation to buy. Roma is looking to strengthen its squad with Dutch talent, while Napoli is interested in Kovar. Milan is facing uncertainty as Rangnick rejects their proposal, and the club is now considering other coaching options, including Jaissle and Amorim.

Tuttosport focuses on: Torino is valued at €210 million, with multiple US-based clubs expressing interest. Juventus is set for a new era under Carnevali, tasked with quick transfer operations and increasing the club’s influence. The team is looking to integrate more Italian talent, with players like Frattesi, Liberali, Ruggeri, Berardi, and Kayode being considered. Carlo Ancelotti faces a challenging debut with Brazil in the World Cup, as they aim to recover from recent setbacks, while their opponents are confident. David and Canada were saved by Larin. Zlatan Ibrahimović has reportedly influenced Rangnick’s decision to reject Milan. Milan is in a state of disarray, with coach Glasner reportedly fed up, and the club is casting a wide net for a new manager, with Jaissle and Amorim being considered.

By Jasper Carew

Jasper Carew is a sports columnist from Manchester with 12 years of media experience. He started his career covering local football matches, gradually expanding his expertise to NBA and Formula 1. His analytical pieces are known for deep understanding of motorsport technical aspects and basketball statistics.

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