Paolo Maldini is being courted by Giovanni Malagò, the new FIGC president, for a brand-new director role.
What happened?
The former Milan executive is still undecided but hasn't rejected the offer yet.
Why it matters for Paolo Maldini
Malagò wants Maldini to helm the technical structure and youth system, a wide-ranging role that could be a good fit for his resume and personality.
Paolo Maldini hasn't held a proper front office role since being dismissed by the Rossoneri a couple of years ago.
What comes next?
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