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It’s Champions League final day: in just a few hours, we’ll find out whether PSG or Arsenal will triumph at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest.

Meanwhile, let’s take a look at the biggest news stories of the day.
Juventus will have to give up on the Alisson dream. As revealed by Fabrizio Romano, the Brazilian goalkeeper had been open to a move to the Bianconeri, but Liverpool decided to keep him and consider their number one far too important to let go at this stage. It’s a decision the player fully respects, so much so that he is willing to stay until his contract expires in 2027.

With the route leading to the Seleção goalkeeper now closed, the Juventus management has already started evaluating other options for the position. Among the names being monitored are David De Gea, coming off a positive season with Fiorentina, and Alexander Nübel, a Bayern Munich-owned goalkeeper who is no longer part of the German club’s plans as a possible successor to Manuel Neuer. The Bianconeri are therefore continuing their reflections to identify the ideal profile to hand over to Luciano Spalletti for next season.
Milan are stepping up their search for key figures ahead of next season, and a completely new pairing could soon emerge to lead the Rossoneri project. According to Fabrizio Romano and Matteo Moretto, a meeting with Oliver Glasner is scheduled for Tuesday. The coach has just ended his spell at Crystal Palace after winning three trophies over the course of a year.

On the management side, however, the name Ralf Rangnick remains very hot. Austria’s current head coach will meet with the federation on Monday to discuss his future, with a contract renewal still on the table. Rangnick, however, is fully aware of Milan’s interest and has already had direct contact with the club in recent days. The next 48 hours could therefore prove decisive in understanding whether the Diavolo will really go for the Rangnick-Glasner pairing to launch a new cycle.
Inter continue to look at Roma to strengthen the squad and are said to have identified two profiles especially appreciated by the Nerazzurri management. Manu Koné has long been on their radar, with the Giallorossi valuing the French midfielder at no less than €50 million.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, however, Koné is not the only Roma player being closely followed from Viale della Liberazione. In the last few hours, the name of Evan Ndicka has also emerged, a centre-back considered a key element of Gasperini’s team and valued at around €30 million. These are two far-from-simple deals, but they confirm Inter’s interest in some of the most valuable pieces of the capital club’s squad.
Alex Meret could reclaim the starting spot in Massimiliano Allegri’s new Napoli. According to La Repubblica, the rotation with Vanja Milinkovic-Savic last season did not produce the hoped-for results, and the new coach is leaning toward returning to a more clearly defined hierarchy. Allegri’s regard for the Friulian goalkeeper could put him back at the center of the Azzurri project, while the Serbian’s future remains to be assessed.

For that reason, Napoli continue to monitor the goalkeeper market. The name being followed most closely is Matej Kovar, the Czech national team goalkeeper owned by Bayer Leverkusen. The 2000-born shot-stopper is considered a concrete option to complete the department and could arrive as an alternative to Meret if the club decides to make another move between the posts ahead of next season.
West Ham’s relegation could turn into a market opportunity for Roma. According to The West Ham Way, the English club would be ready to sacrifice several players to reduce the wage bill and rebalance the books after dropping into the Championship. Among the names heading for the exit is Crysencio Summerville, an attacking winger followed with interest by the Giallorossi.

The Dutchman is appreciated for his versatility, as he can play on both flanks and cover multiple roles in attack. It’s a profile that would fit well with Gasperini’s tactical ideas. Again according to the English source, the player’s valuation has dropped compared to previous months, and an offer between £30 million and £35 million could be enough to convince West Ham to let him go.
The new Lazio starts again with Gennaro Gattuso and a clear promise from the club. As reported by the Corriere dello Sport, Lotito and Fabiani have guaranteed the coach four or five signings to relaunch the Biancocelesti project, despite the absence of European football and a transfer market that will inevitably also have to pass through some sales. Among the possible departures is Romagnoli, increasingly close to an exit, while Cancellieri’s departure could bring fresh resources into the club’s coffers.

Gattuso has already started working on the squad, personally contacting the players to assess their motivation and availability. The tactical idea will be to start from a 4-3-3, with possible variations to a 4-2-3-1, focusing on aggression, intensity, and high pressing. The pillars identified by the coach are Zaccagni, Rovella, and Taylor, considered fundamental to building a Lazio side capable of putting last season’s disappointing ninth-place finish behind them.
Manor Solomon’s future at Fiorentina is still unwritten. The message posted by the Israeli winger at the end of the season had suggested a farewell was all but certain, but according to La Nazione the situation is much more open. Fabio Paratici, in fact, is continuing to work to keep the player, who is considered a useful profile for next season as well.
The Viola sporting director’s aim is to obtain a discount from Tottenham on the €10 million buyout fee. Confirming that no final decision has yet been made were also the words of agent Gilad Katzav, who explained that the post published by Solomon was only an end-of-season greeting and not a farewell message. The negotiations therefore remain alive, and the Israeli’s stay in Florence cannot be ruled out.
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