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·25 May 2026
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·25 May 2026
Serie A 2025/26 came to an end last night with a sensational, movie-like finale: twists, unexpected outcomes, and a night destined to go down in the history of Italian football.
Meanwhile, the coaching carousel has already begun: from Antonio Conte to Massimiliano Allegri, via Maurizio Sarri and Gennaro Gattuso. And that’s not all: here are all the most important stories of the day.
Juve have started making moves in the transfer market, also with possible changes in midfield strategy in mind. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, missing out on next season’s Champions League could complicate top-level pursuits such as Bernardo Silva, both for financial reasons and because of reduced international appeal.
For this reason, the Bianconeri are said to be considering alternative profiles, with Tijjani Reijnders now among the players being closely monitored. As highlighted by the pink paper, the Manchester City midfielder, after a positive start, has reportedly fallen down the pecking order, a scenario that could open the door for a possible Juventus push. According to Romeo Agresti, moreover, the club is also trying to make a move for Alisson, with whom an agreement is reportedly already in place.
After a season that ended without Champions League qualification, the project entrusted to Massimiliano Allegri now appears to be nearing its conclusion. As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Rossoneri management are already said to be evaluating several profiles to begin a new cycle. Among the most closely followed names are Vincenzo Italiano and Raffaele Palladino, considered ideal for a project based on technical development and maximizing the squad’s potential.
International options involving Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva also remain alive, while in the background Zlatan Ibrahimović continues to play a central role, becoming increasingly involved in decision-making alongside the ownership led by Gerry Cardinale.
A new name for Inter’s midfield. According to FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri are closely following Habib Diarra, a profile that has already sparked considerable internal discussion ahead of the summer.
Behind this possible move there is also thought to be an idea linked to Cristian Chivu: intensity, running, and late runs into the box are seen as perfect traits for the type of football that could emerge under the new technical project. Inter view the 2004-born midfielder as an interesting opportunity to rejuvenate the squad and bring fresh energy to the middle of the pitch.
A decisive day at Napoli regarding the future of the dugout following the official confirmation of Conte’s departure. As reported by Sky Sport, a meeting took place between Aurelio De Laurentiis and Giovanni Manna, lasting as long as six hours, with possible developments already in the coming hours.
According to Sky, in recent weeks there have also been contacts between the club and the agents of Andoni Iraola, whose name remains among the profiles under consideration. No such track, however, for Raffaele Palladino: the former Atalanta man is not considered a candidate to take over on Napoli’s bench.
Qualification for the Champions League changes Roma’s plans, with the club ready to begin a new cycle with Gian Piero Gasperini at the heart of the technical project. According to the latest reports, the Friedkin ownership is willing to invest more than €100 million to build an even more competitive squad and raise the team’s level.
According to information gathered by pagineromaniste, the main dream targets for the attack are Mason Greenwood and Antonio Nusa, two players considered perfect in terms of quality and potential. The names of Crysencio Summerville and Joshua Zirkzee also remain in play, while on the flanks Dodô continues to appeal, along with the Belghali option. Much will also depend on departures, however: the possible sales of Manu Koné, Evan Ndicka, or Mile Svilar could in fact change Roma’s transfer strategy.
Alessio Romagnoli’s future seems increasingly far from Lazio. After months of tensions with the Biancoceleste management and an already delicate situation during the winter transfer window, the defender could leave Rome at the end of the season, especially in view of possible technical changes in the dugout.
According to the latest reports, Al Sadd SC remains a concrete option: the Qatari club had already tried to complete the deal in January and is ready to come back in the coming weeks. But watch out also for an Italian solution: as reported by Il Messaggero, if Maurizio Sarri were to take over at Atalanta, the coach could ask specifically for Romagnoli as a reinforcement for the Nerazzurri defence.
A red-hot summer awaits Fiorentina. After a very costly transfer market, the Viola will have to ease the burden on their finances and, according to the Corriere Fiorentino, several situations are still unresolved ahead of the summer. With the exception of a few untouchables like David de Gea, Nicolò Fagioli, and Cher Ndour, practically everyone could be sacrificed.
The futures of Marin Pongračić and Rolando Mandragora remain uncertain, while Dodô continues to attract Roma’s interest. Attention also on Albert Guðmundsson: despite being Fiorentina’s top scorer this season, the Icelandic playmaker’s performances are said not to have fully convinced, and also because of the backlash he received in the last match, he could be among the first to leave Florence.
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