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The transfer market is approaching, and with it comes the domino effect on the benches: Allegri enters Napoli’s shortlist for the post-Conte era, while Chivu confirms his renewal with Inter.
Serie A clubs, however, are also thinking about finishing the season in the best possible way: let’s take a look at today’s biggest news.

As reported by TMW, Juventus are planning a call with agent Jorge Mendes to understand the details of a deal for Bernardo Silva.
Qualification for the Champions League — or not — could be decisive for the Bianconeri’s budget: the player, meanwhile, would be interested in the project even without Champions League qualification. The team currently pushing hardest for Bernardo Silva is Galatasaray, while Atletico Madrid are ready to offer him a two-year deal.
La Gazzetta dello Sport denies the Spanish reports that had linked Atletico Madrid centre-back José Giménez with Milan.
The Rossoneri will certainly need some additions in defense, but first it must be understood who will handle the transfer market, given that Tare is said to be on his way out and the positions of Allegri and Furlani are far from secure.

According to Matteo Moretto, Inter intend to promote Josep Martinez as their first-choice goalkeeper, and for the backup role they like the profiles of Kepa (currently at Arsenal) and Provedel.
The Spanish goalkeeper has a low release clause, while Lazio’s demands for Provedel — who is under contract until 2027 — still need to be understood.
As reported by Tuttosport, not all members of Antonio Conte’s staff are expected to leave Napoli after the coach’s departure.
The management considers the work of Alejandro Lopez (goalkeeping coach) and Paolo Rea (team manager) valuable. Meanwhile, Il Mattino writes that Conte also went to city hall to informally say goodbye to mayor Gaetano Manfredi.
According to the Corriere dello Sport, Roma’s preferred name for sporting director is Tony D’Amico, who will leave Atalanta, but Milan are also strongly interested in him.
As alternatives, the names still in the frame are Sogliano (of Verona, who have already offered him a three-year renewal), Ramon Planes (former Barcelona and Al-Ittihad), Giaretta (Pafos) and Tognozzi (Rio Ave).
As Il Messaggero writes, Maurizio Sarri would have liked to stay at Lazio and for this reason he would have asked Lotito for specific guarantees — in a private agreement with the club — to ensure the availability of funds to be used in the transfer market.
These were demands considered too strict, which Sarri would have liked to explain better during a meeting that should take place on Monday, but which has now become almost a formality after Atalanta and Napoli showed interest in him.
In the afternoon, Lotito also spoke about Sarri to Askanews: “He has a contract with Lazio, I’m the club president, what do you want from me? Ask him.”
According to FirenzeViola, Bournemouth (fresh from qualifying for Europe) are interested in Fortini: his agents have reportedly already informed Fiorentina of this interest.
The club, however, do not want to sell him and will work on a renewal, given that his contract expires in 2027. At the same time, Fortini would be tempted by the offer: his dream is to play in the Premier League, so much so that Wembley Stadium is tattooed on his left arm.
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