Overview
- Mauro Icardi is scheduled to arrive in Buenos Aires on November 11 to see Francesca and Isabella after roughly five months without in-person contact.
- His lawyer, Elba Marcovecchio, says he faces no travel restrictions, that a contested resolution is under appeal, and that any alimentary debt is guaranteed by his assets in Argentina.
- Media reports indicate the judge set conditions for the visit, including payment of four pending sessions with a psychologist assigned by the Ministerio Tutelar before Icardi’s return to Turkey.
- Logistics for the meeting are being tightened under court guidance, with reports that Wanda Nara will hand off and retrieve the girls directly at their school.
- The public dispute escalated online as Icardi posted a pointed message, Eugenia ‘La China’ Suárez showcased a Hermès Birkin said to be his gift, and Nara accused him of owing 11–12 months of child support.