😹 Thiago Motta comeback? AC Milan, Pavard, Pinamonti: today’s news đŸ”„ | OneFootball

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·19. Mai 2026

😹 Thiago Motta comeback? AC Milan, Pavard, Pinamonti: today’s news đŸ”„

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With the Serie A season now entering its final stages, European football is getting ready for its hottest nights, with continental finals, outcomes still to be decided, and targets still to be achieved.


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But while everything is being decided on the pitch, the transfer market is already starting to move away from the spotlight: first farewells, contacts, meetings, strategies, and names set to light up the summer. Let’s take a look at the day’s most important news.


Juventus, derby and decisive meeting

According to TuttoJuve, Juventus took a day off after the win over Fiorentina and will return to training at Continassa tomorrow to begin preparations for the derby against Torino, a key step in the race for the Champions League.

Bremer will miss the city derby due to suspension, while Gatti is still doubtful to start. At the same time, attention also remains on the club side of things: a meeting between John Elkann and Luciano Spalletti is expected this week and is seen as important for planning Juventus’ future.


Milan, is Cardinale really changing everything?

As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, these are decisive days at Milan: Gerry Cardinale has reportedly called a summit to analyze a season considered below expectations and to plan the new structure of the Rossoneri club. 

The discussion is said to focus on executive roles and the technical area, with evaluations also underway regarding Ibrahimovic’s future influence and the club’s overall structure. Cardinale wants to speed things up so he is fully prepared for the summer and can immediately begin shaping next season’s Milan, amid possible internal changes and new sporting strategies.


Inter, Pavard returns but they will try to sell him

Benjamin Pavard officially said goodbye to Marseille with a long message posted on social media, bringing his experience with OM to an end after just one season. The French defender thanked the club, staff, and fans, describing it as an intense year and a dressing room that stayed united until the end.

Pavard will now return to Inter, but — according to what was also reported in recent days by La Gazzetta dello Sport — the Nerazzurri club does not intend to keep him in the squad for next season. The former Bayern Munich player is therefore expected to leave Milan this summer, with Inter trying to find him a permanent move.


Napoli, Manna pushes to complete the signing

According to the Corriere dello Sport, Napoli are pushing hard to complete one of their first signings for next season: in their sights is Anan Khalaili, a 2005-born Israeli winger from Union Saint-Gilloise..

Sporting director Giovanni Manna has reportedly already opened concrete talks both with the player’s entourage and with the Belgian club, which values him at close to €20 million. Khalaili is appreciated for his attacking versatility and the qualities he has also shown in the Champions League, but Napoli will need to move quickly to beat competition from several English clubs interested in the Israeli talent.


Roma, Gasperini wants Pinamonti

Roma continue to work on the transfer market to reshape their attacking department and, according to Tuttomercatoweb, echoed by several sources close to the Giallorossi environment, one of the profiles being tracked is Andrea Pinamonti. The Sassuolo striker has long been admired by Gian Piero Gasperini, who had already asked for him during his Atalanta days.

The 1999-born center-forward is seen as an economically sustainable option and one suited to the Roma coach’s ideas, as he wants a more physical and dynamic attack. Pinamonti finished the season with convincing numbers in Serie A, and his name remains one to watch ahead of the summer, especially if the Giallorossi make major attacking moves through departures and new signings. 


Lazio, Thiago Motta leading the race for the bench

Lazio have started planning for the future of the dugout ahead of the possible departure of Maurizio Sarri, who is increasingly close to leaving the Biancoceleste club. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the name at the top of the list is Thiago Motta, followed by Raffaele Palladino and Fabio Pisacane.

More complicated, however, is the track leading to Miroslav Klose, which is currently considered difficult to pursue. Lotito’s club wants to make a decision quickly in order to begin a new technical cycle and define its strategy for next season.


Fiorentina, Bournemouth interested in Fortini

Bournemouth are looking at Fiorentina and have set their sights on NiccolĂČ Fortini. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the English club have already opened initial contacts for the Viola full-back born in 2006, considered one of the most interesting young players on the Italian scene.

However, Fortini’s future will also depend on the evaluations of Bournemouth’s new coach, Marco Rose, who has been tasked with deciding the strategy for the left flank. Meanwhile, Fiorentina remain on alert: the player is under contract until 2027 and in recent months had already attracted interest from several Italian clubs, including Roma, Juventus, and Napoli.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇼đŸ‡č here.


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