Paolo Maldini has said he is open to dialogue with FIGC and has hailed Inter for their "respect and rivalry" with Milan over 110 years.
Maldini has been vocal in his criticism of the governing body of Italian football, accusing him of "carelessness" for the national team, the cause of the failure to qualify for the World Cup.
Italian legend also talked about the advice I could give them, while only good words for Inter rivals, who celebrate today (Friday) 110 years of existence as a club.
"FIGC? I'm ready to talk to them, but it's too early to tell if I'm going to get involved with them, "Maldini said initially to the Italian media.
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"I've always liked football, but I never said I needed to stay in it."
"Inter's 110th anniversary? There has always been respect and rivalry between us. "
"When I started playing for the national team, there were groups of Milan and Inter players, but we have passed well with each other," concluded Milan's icon.
Otherwise, Derby della Madonnina had to play last Sunday, but the 27th week game was delayed by Davide Astori's sudden death.