Spalletti’s demands, Milan-André saga, Lucca case: today’s news 🔥 | OneFootball

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·5 March 2026

Spalletti’s demands, Milan-André saga, Lucca case: today’s news 🔥

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With the Coppa Italia semifinals now behind us, Serie A takes a breather for a day before the 28th round kicks off tomorrow evening with Napoli vs Torino.


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Nevertheless, the news never stops. Below are the most important updates regarding the top teams in the league.


Juventus, here’s what Spalletti is asking for his renewal

According to Tuttosport, negotiations between Juventus and Luciano Spalletti for the renewal of his contract, which expires this summer, are heating up.

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Both parties want to start a new cycle together, but the newspaper explains that the coach has set an essential condition: he will stay only if he is involved in transfer decisions, so he can help management assemble a squad that suits him.


Milan, André saga: now Corinthians are asking for more

According to Corriere dello Sport, Corinthians have caught Milan off guard in the André negotiations.

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The Rossoneri thought they had closed the deal at 17 million euros, but the Brazilians are now asking for 24. Furthermore, the 19-year-old midfielder is not showing any particular hurry, as he believes he still needs more experience before joining Milan.


Inter, AIC defends Bastoni: "Overblown reaction"

The president of the AIC, Umberto Calcagno, on the sidelines of a press conference for the 'Women4Football' event, responded to a question about the boos Alessandro Bastoni has been receiving following the Inter-Juventus incident.

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"I think the reaction has been decidedly exaggerated. Unfortunately, we live in a world prone to excess. Even though Alessandro admitted his mistake, he continues to face excessive criticism, probably due to his high media exposure.

He is one of our most important players and plays for the team currently at the top of the table. Similar situations have happened in the past with other players, but I am convinced that the integrity he has shown throughout his career is the main value that, in the long run, will prevail over the controversies.


Napoli, Lucca will return in the summer. It's a case at Nottingham

Lorenzo Lucca's experience at Nottingham Forest is taking on increasingly negative contours. The striker, who arrived on loan with an option to buy from Napoli, has not been called up for the second consecutive time.

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Coach Vitor Pereira seems to have a very poor relationship with the striker and left him in the stands even against Manchester City. With this dynamic, it is clear that a return to Campania in the summer is almost inevitable.


Roma, Totti’s return is getting closer

According to Corriere della Sera, Francesco Totti’s entry into the ranks of the Roman club is getting closer and closer.

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The club legend had dinner with Gian Piero Gasperini on Monday, and the initiative was solely between the two of them. Now the Friedkins, as well as Massara and Ranieri, want to formalize his role as soon as possible to avoid his presence becoming difficult to interpret.


Lazio, Lotito: "Words being spread are not mine"

At the end of the hearing called by the committee on 'Mafia infiltration in sporting events and links between organized crime and sports clubs', Lazio president Claudio Lotito made a remark to the press present.

"How did the hearing go? Well. The phone call? The ones you hear, I don’t know about. My words? No, these are words being spread with my voice, it’s different."


Fiorentina, Grosso idea for next year

Given the difficulties of the past week, it seems certain that, regardless of the final outcome of the season, Paolo Vanoli will not remain in charge of Fiorentina next year.

According to Sportitalia, Fabio Paratici is considering Fabio Grosso as the next coach. After a very positive two-year spell at Sassuolo, the coach is being courted by both Fiorentina and Bologna.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


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