Torino FC has retreated to Prato allo Stelvio to prepare for the new Serie A season. From July 14 to 26, the group led by Marco Baroni will work to regain physical condition and shape the spirit and schemes of a deeply renewed team. The base module will likely be a 4-3-3 fluid, able to adapt to different phases of the game. Torino FC presents itself at the retreat with a roster that combines experience, talent, and perspective. The names of Duván Zapata, a terminal striker with power and charisma, and Vlasic, an advanced playmaker with brilliant geometry, stand out. Milinković-Savić will once again be the beacon between the posts, while in the midfield there will be new energies with Casadei, Tameze, and the returning Ilić. Also, keep an eye on the new arrivals: Tino Anjorin, an offensive midfielder with physique and vision, and Ardian Ismajli, a central defender with leadership skills. Torino FC will face two official friendlies during the retreat, against Ingolstadt 04 and Cremonese. The games will be broadcast on the club's official channels, to involve even the distant fans. After the Alto Adige parenthesis, Torino will fly to Spain for a prestigious friendly against Valencia, scheduled for August 9. The debut in the Coppa Italia is set for Monday, August 18, when the granata will face Modena at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino.