The debate on the announced reform of the football championships is heating up: Inter, Juventus and Milan - ANSA learns - have in fact come out into the open today in a meeting in the Football Federation with the federal president, Gabriele Gravina, in which they took sides to reduce the Serie A's staff ranges from 20 to 18 teams, a position that goes against the trend of many other clubs.
In the meeting, Inter was represented by the CEO, Giuseppe Marotta, Juventus by the CEO, Maurizo Scanavino, and by the manager Francesco Calvo, Milan by the president, Paolo Scaroni, connected via videoconference.
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