The three clubs have come out openly regarding the proposed reform of Italian football promoted by President Gravina.
The planned reform of Italian football promoted by the FIGC President Gabriele Gravina would bring about significant changes, starting with our beloved Serie A. The top Italian league would return to 18 teams, with a reduction of 2 clubs. This hypothesis has sparked extensive debates within the league, but the novelty is that three major clubs have openly expressed support for Gravina’s proposal.
The opinions of Inter, Juventus, and Milan
Today, as reported by almost every Italian media, there was a meeting between the main representatives from AC Milan, Inter, and Juventus with President Gravina. The three clubs were represented, respectively, by Scaroni, Calvo, and Marotta. All of them expressed favorable opinions on the reform of Italian football: a topic destined to stir up the coming weeks.
It has been 20 years since the last reform, and with the Champions League expanding, the FIFA World Cup becoming a new fountain of fortune, there will be way more European matches and commitments. Serie A main clubs want to avoid unnecessary matches and expenses while keeping the quality of the league even higher.
It will take time, but when the biggest clubs decide something, usually they get it their way… sooner or later.