Across today’s front pages, La Gazzetta dello Sport leads with multiple themes in Italian football. Several reports focus on a proposed plan connected to Antonio Conte, including mentions of “Malago” being involved in shaping Italy’s direction and references to financial arrangements tied to Serie A contributing to the coach’s salary. The papers also note that an initial attempt involving Paolo Maldini is expected to receive a response within a short timeframe (described as within two days). Another recurring topic is Sandro Tonali’s achievements, including a reported “record” figure described as 115 million, suggesting a significant valuation or milestone related to him. Separately, the pages also cover Harry Kane’s performances, described as “heroics,” indicating a standout match or decisive contribution. While the outlets use the same underlying front-page material, the emphasis is distributed among these points: plans for Conte’s role, potential follow-up regarding Maldini, Tonali’s reported record figure, and Kane’s on-field impact. The overall coverage is framed as preview-style reporting based on daily newspaper headlines rather than new, fully detailed match-by-match information.