Mike Maignan wishes to join Chelsea, but their offer falls short of the request by Milan, while Theo Hernandez doesn’t want to join Al-Hilal.

Maignan and Theo Hernandez Giving Milan Headaches

Mike Maignan wishes to join Chelsea, but their offer falls short of the request by Milan, while Theo Hernandez doesn’t want to go to Al-Hilal, which has tabled the richest bid for him. Both players have just a year left on their deals.
Massimiliano Allegri and Igli Tare are sketching out the transfer market strategies to retool the Milan squad.

Allegri Starts Pulling His Weight on the Milan Plans

Massimiliano Allegri and Igli Tare are sketching out the transfer market strategies to retool the Milan squad. They’ll be kick-started by two sales. Theo Hernandez has formally turned down an extension. His camp and the front office will work together.
Two of the biggest pieces of the puzzle have been sorted, but there’s a long way to go to complete the whole domino of Serie A benches.

Busy Serie A Coaching Carousel Set for More Chaos

Two of the biggest pieces of the puzzle have been sorted, but there’s a long way to go to complete the whole domino of Serie A benches. Antonio Conte will stay at Napoli, while Milan have snapped up Massimiliano Allegri.
Paolo Pulici’s diving header on May 16, 1976, sealed Torino’s seventh – and, to date, last-  Scudetto, the first since the Tragedy of Superga     

Today in Serie A – May 16, 1976: Pulici’s Header Sealed Torino’s Last Scudetto

Some gestures have become part of Italian football’s collective aesthetics. For Torino, one of these iconic gestures is their captain Paolo Pulici’s diving header on May 16, 1976, to open the scoring in a game against Cesena that would seal the Granata’s seventh – and, to date, last - Scudetto, the first they won since the Tragedy of Superga.