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There is less and less time left until Serie A returns for the final sprint that will decide all the outcomes of our league.
It is a time for reflection, preparation, and a bit of transfer business. As usual, below are the most important updates on the top clubs in our league.

Juventus are still tracking Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who could leave OM in the summer and move to Serie A.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, the Danish player is liked by the Bianconeri, with Inter and Roma also lurking. Marseille, meanwhile, have set their price: it will take €12 million to bring him in.

Milan are tracking Esmir Bajraktarevic, the talented 19-year-old who starred for all 120 minutes in the clash between Bosnia and Italy and, showing huge composure, converted the decisive penalty to send his national team to the World Cup.
The youngster, born in the United States but who chose to represent Bosnia because of his family roots, belongs to PSV, who bought him from MLS for €3 million. In the Netherlands he has scored 5 goals in 33 appearances, but his quality is remarkable and Milan are keeping a close eye on him to understand whether they can move forward with negotiations, and at what figures, as they look to build a mix of very young and experienced players for the future. Corriere dello Sport reports this.

Yann Bisseck is one step away from renewing his contract with Inter: the German centre-back, a key figure in Cristian Chivu's starting lineup, has earned this adjustment from the Nerazzurri management through a string of convincing performances. The club’s goal is to strengthen the team’s young core and tie down Bisseck with the summer transfer window in mind, where he could attract many suitors from Europe and beyond.
As reported by TMW, Bisseck is expected to extend his deal until 2031 with a significant salary increase: from his current €1.5 million to €2.5 million plus possible bonuses.

Napoli could make changes on the wings against Milan, with Matteo Politano a doubt. There is no physical issue, as reported by Tuttosport, but rather the need to recharge mentally and physically after his efforts with the national team.
If he starts on the bench, Miguel Gutierrez is ready to take his place.

Roma are following Sergio Arribas, the 2001-born Almeria player who, according to Gianluca Di Marzio, could be a potential replacement for Dybala.
The player is highly gifted technically and has landed on the Giallorossi’s radar precisely because of traits similar to those of La Joya.

Nuno Tavares, Lazio full-back, spoke to Lega Serie A microphones. Below are his words as reported by calciomercato.com.
"This season you haven’t seen many of my attacking runs because we are more careful tactically and perhaps a bit more restrained, but it is a way to improve as a team, we play good football. Sarri? Playing for a coach who has won many trophies with different clubs is always positive, I always want to work with the best and that is why I am happy to work with coach Sarri."

An update on Daniele Rugani, who after his shock appearance in Udine wearing the Fiorentina shirt is ready to reclaim a starting spot for La Viola.
As reported by firenzeviola.it, the former Juventus defender has trained for two weeks alongside Ranieri and, considering the tiredness of Pongracic and Comuzzo after their national team duties, his moment will come against Verona.
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