
Maldini closing in on Italy technical director role under new FIGC president Malagò
Paolo Maldini is set to take on the role of Italy’s technical director under new...
Paolo Maldini is set to take on the role of Italy’s technical director under new FIGC president Giovanni Malagò, with the Milan legend identified as the ideal figure to bridge the gap between the federation and Serie A clubs as Italian football embarks on what Malagò has described as a period of “lucid folly.”
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Maldini’s appointment is considered virtually done, making him the first major piece of Malagò’s Italian football revolution to fall into place.
The role of technical director would see Maldini act as a liaison between the coaching staff, the clubs and the players, taking pressure off the incoming head coach and ensuring a more cohesive national football structure.
Ricky Massara, Maldini’s former colleague and subsequently sporting director at Roma, is also understood to be under consideration for a supporting role within the new Italy etup.
The combination of Maldini and Massara would bring considerable experience at the highest level of Italian and European club football to a federation that has been crying out for exactly that kind of credibility.
Malagò has been careful to stress that the technical director must be appointed before the head coach, as the two roles are intrinsically linked, the director should have direct input into who takes charge of the Azzurri on the touchline.
With Maldini now expected to take that role, the next step is identifying the coach who will work alongside him, a decision that is expected to take several more weeks.
Continue with Matchday Global
Source: Football Italia
More stories

Report Kolo Muani price demand is €35m, Juventus ask for PSG discount

Bayern’s Stance and a Calibrated Denial: The Olise Saga Explained

Two-hour storm break fails to stop France as Mbappé and Dembélé prove too good for Iraq
