Stefano Borghi says goodbye to Dazn to join Sky Sport, in his place there should be Lele Adani

Stefano Borghi leaves Dazn and joins Sky. The news is not yet official, but could be confirmed in the next few weeks. Born in 1982, Borghi is one of the platform’s leading commentators, passionate about international football, with a particular predilection for the Spanish, English and South American championships.

Before arriving at Dazn, the journalist from Pavia had worked for Fox Sports. It will now be necessary to understand whether its entry will take place during the European Football Championships or directly in September, when Sky will be able to enjoy the rights to the new Champions League, the Europa League, the Conference League and the Premier League. According to what we know it turns out, Borghi should not be the only one to abandon Dazn, which would therefore be preparing for a mini-revolution, with many leading faces ready to migrate elsewhere.

On the other hand, work is said to be underway for the surprise arrival of Daniele Adani. The latter, currently working for Rai and a regular presence on La Domenica Sportiva, is said to be in negotiations to make the big leap. The former Inter and Brescia footballer was hired by the state TV in the summer of 2021. Here he was commentator for Novantesimo Minuto and pre- and post-match commentator for the Italian national team.

At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar he was second voice in Stefano Bizzotto’s commentary, as well as being busy with Bobo TV, before the conflict with Christian Vieri broke out. Previously he had been busy with Sky for nine seasons. “I was blacked out without understanding the reason and the choice to separate was not explained to me – he told Corriere della Sera – there was disrespectful behaviour”. Adani, however, denied that the now famous live clash with Massimiliano Allegri could be among the reasons for the divorce: “I can’t believe it and I don’t even feel like I doubt it.” Tvblog reports it

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