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·26 March 2026
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It is the night of truth for Italy, and hopefully only the first: tonight against Northern Ireland comes the semifinal that could mean a place in the final and the dream of the 2026 World Cup, 12 years after the last participation.
While we wait, here are todayâs most important stories.
According to Sportmediaset, Juventus are already planning for the future with the aim of building a team tailored to Spalletti. While waiting to sort out the coachâs contract renewal, the Bianconeri are moving in the market and are closely following Lorenzo Pellegriniâs situation.
Romaâs captain is out of contract in June and, for now, has not received any offers to extend his deal. For this reason, Juventus have stepped in, also boosted by Spallettiâs direct interest in the midfielder.
According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Milan are using the break to prepare as well as possible for the key clash against Napoli, decisive in the race for second place. Allegri is working on the teamâs condition and evaluating different tactical solutions to be ready for the appointment.
The Rossoneri are still leaning toward a 3-5-2, but the coach is also considering a 4-3-3, already used in some phases of matches. Much will depend on Leaoâs condition: the new setup could start from the first minute or become a weapon to use during the game.
Again according to Il Corriere dello Sport, Inter are preparing for a summer of major renewal under Oaktreeâs guidance. The goal is to lower the average age of the squad, acting not only on expiring contracts but on the entire roster, while still keeping the team highly competitive.
Among the managementâs ideas is also a signing with major media impact: the hot name is Moussa Diaby. The deal could develop as a loan with an obligation to buy, but the playerâs willingness to push for a move will also be decisive.
As reported by CalcioNapoli24, Napoli are moving in the defensive market and have received an important opening for Karim Coulibaly. The playerâs agent - on Raffaele Auriemmaâs radio show - confirmed that a move to the Azzurri is a concrete possibility, with the first contacts between the parties already underway.
The Werder Bremen defender is ready to seriously consider the Napoli option, although there is no shortage of competition. Other clubs are interested and the deal remains open, with much depending on developments over the coming weeks.
According to calciomercato.it, Roma are considering possible sales ahead of the summer to maintain financial balance. Among the players being watched as possible departures is Evan Ndicka, now a key part of the Giallorossi defense and one of the players with the strongest market interest.
The Ivorian center-back has ended up on BeĆiktaĆâs radar, with the Turkish club looking for defensive reinforcements. His performances, also enriched by recent attacking contributions, have attracted attention: a possible departure could become a strategic choice for the clubâs future.
According to TMW, the situation at Lazio remains delicate and the future will also depend on Sarriâs decisions ahead of next season. The Biancocelesti club is already at work to sort out several internal situations, between players on the way out and contracts to be assessed.
After resolving the Basic case and with Gila and Romagnoli heading for the exit, attention will shift to the players whose deals expire in 2027. The situations of Cancellieri, Pellegrini, Provedel, Lazzari, Patric and Gigot remain to be clarified, all with uncertain futures.
According to FirenzeViola.it, Fiorentina are preparing to welcome back Manor Solomon after the hamstring injury that kept him out for the final part of the season. The Israeli winger is close to rejoining full training and is aiming to be back in the squad as early as the match against Verona, giving Vanoli an extra weapon for the season finale.
Before the setback, Solomon was one of Fiorentinaâs most decisive players, especially in one-on-one situations and in his ability to provide width. In the event of survival, the club are inclined to trigger the buyout clause of around âŹ10 million, convinced of his value also for the future.
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