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·20. April 2026
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The 33rd round of the Serie A season comes to a close tonight with the clash between Lecce and Fiorentina.
A round that has left its mark on both the Scudetto race, with Inter’s probably decisive pull-away, and the Champions League battle, with Juventus’ win and the gap opened up over Como and Roma.
But it’s not just on-field matters making headlines in Italy today. Let’s take a look at the day’s most important stories.
Juventus continue to closely monitor the situation of Robert Lewandowski, who could become one of the biggest opportunities of the upcoming summer transfer window. According to Matteo Moretto, Barcelona have offered the Polish striker a reduced renewal deal, a scenario that currently makes it difficult to reach a final agreement.

Juve are watching and weighing up a possible free transfer, especially given the uncertainty surrounding the future of Dusan Vlahovic. Luciano Spalletti would gladly welcome a player with international experience who can still make the difference in front of goal. However, MLS and Saudi Arabia remain possible destinations as well.
Luka Modric’s future with Milan will depend on a few very specific factors. According to MilanNews, the Croatian would be willing to continue his Rossoneri adventure only if the club qualifies for next season’s Champions League, if Massimiliano Allegri stays on, and if there are guarantees of a major summer transfer campaign.

The relationship between Modric and Allegri is described as very strong, to the point that a possible departure by the coach could also have a major impact in the dressing room.
Inter are already thinking about the future, and one of the most appreciated names to strengthen the right flank is Marco Palestra, an Atalanta talent. After watching him closely, the Nerazzurri are considering a possible move next summer.

According to L'Interista, if La Dea were to make a move for Carlos Augusto, Inter’s management could bring Palestra into the talks as a technical counterpart. It is still an early-stage idea, but it could turn into one of the most interesting negotiations of the coming months.
Napoli are looking ahead and want to strengthen midfield with a player who offers both quality and physicality. The hottest name remains Richard Rios, now at Benfica after his move from Palmeiras.

The Colombian has not yet found complete consistency in Portugal, and that could open the door to a summer transfer, as reported by AreaNapoli. Sporting director Giovanni Manna is working to get ahead of the competition and hand Napoli one of their first signings of the new season.
Good news for Roma ahead of the delicate clash against Bologna. Wesley is close to returning to full team training and is aiming to be available again after his recent setback, according to Sky Sport. His recovery is becoming crucial, especially after the issue picked up by Devyne Rensch.

But the news that has Giallorossi fans excited concerns Paulo Dybala: La Joya has resumed gradual training, and the goal is for him to at least be included in the squad as early as next round.
Alejandro Camano, agent of Mario Gila, spoke to Radio CRC about his client’s future, between a renewal with Lazio and a possible move away from Rome:

"Renewal with Lazio? We have never talked about that. We are calm, just like Mario himself is. I have not spoken with any Serie A club about Mario Gila’s future. Naples is a beautiful city, but anyone who wants to make a move for Gila must first speak with Lazio, who are the only club that hold the player’s transfer rights. If it were up to me, I would move to Naples tomorrow to eat a plate of pasta and stay just steps from the sea. But here we are talking about professional football, and the player’s focus must be only on Lazio. Mario Gila is a Lazio player and will remain so until the end of the season. He still has one year left on his contract with the Biancocelesti."
The future of the Fiorentina bench remains open, but Paolo Vanoli’s stock is clearly rising. According to La Nazione, new sporting director Fabio Paratici will have to oversee a deep rebuild involving returning loanees and major departures.

For this reason, Vanoli could represent the ideal solution to guarantee technical continuity during this transitional year, before a more structured relaunch in the following seasons. A confirmation that now looks far more likely than it did just a few weeks ago.
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