Italian football must enter a new phase of development with necessary reforms that have been postponed for far too long. The next Federal President should lead this revolution, addressing key areas including player development, facilities, mentality, opportunities for Italian players, and tactical approaches at all levels.
Previous good intentions have consistently failed to bring about lasting change. This time, the reforms must persist beyond matchdays and transfer windows, regardless of coaching or leadership changes. The time for talk has passed; meaningful action is required to restore Italian football to competitive prominence.