A week.
That's how long the blissful, sun-drenched haze of the Amalfi Coast holiday lasted.
It was a perfect, timeless bubble of victory and family.
The city was abuzz with two things: Inter's incredible double-win, and the shocking appointment of their new president. Flavio Briatore, the flamboyant, controversial former Formula 1 tycoon, was now the man in charge.
The sports newspapers were having a field day, running wild with speculation.
Would he try to sign F1 drivers to play in midfield? Would he paint the team bus gold? Would post-match interviews now be conducted from a yacht?
For the players, it was a strange, uncertain, and slightly hilarious new chapter.
Leon was trying to enjoy the last few days of his off-season, which mostly involved sleeping late, eating his mother's incredible food, and exchanging witty, slightly flirty texts with Sofia.