Galliani Reflects on Malagò's Impact on Italian Football
July 5, 2026 · Pilar Fernández
Adriano Galliani has expressed his admiration for Giovanni Malagò's leadership in Italian football, noting a positive shift towards the national team. Galliani also touches on the topic of foreign players in the league and shares his views on Paolo Maldini's potential role.
Adriano Galliani, speaking from Forte dei Marmi, shared his views on the leadership of Giovanni Malagò in Italian football, highlighting a shift towards a more national team-focused atmosphere. Galliani, a longstanding figure in Italian football, referred to Malagò as a lifelong friend and praised his capabilities, stating, "Giovanni Malagò is a friend from way back, he's very capable, and I'd leave the hot potato to him." He further commented on the influx of foreign players in the league, acknowledging the challenges posed by European rights, "If they are from the EU, European law prevents us from placing restrictions. Perhaps we could incentivize clubs that focus on Italian players."
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Galliani observed a positive change under Malagò's presidency, "There seems to be a pro-national team atmosphere, which was lacking in the past." He also defended the current federation president, "Blame often falls on the federation president, like Gravina, but I disagree." On the subject of Paolo Maldini's potential as a technical director, Galliani humorously remarked, "As a Milan fan, how would I see it? Ask yourself a question and answer it."
This commentary by Galliani reflects a broader discourse in Italian football about balancing domestic talent with international influence. His support for Malagò suggests confidence in the current leadership's direction and a hope for further strengthening of the national team's prominence.
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