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·22 de abril de 2025
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Another day suspended between news of postponed matches due to the passing of Pope Francis and the wait for recoveries and tomorrow evening's derby. Although it seems to have stopped, football continues behind the scenes.
Here are the main football news related to the top teams in the Italian league.
Kolo Muani's destiny is strange: the Frenchman presented himself in Serie A with a series of devastating performances, only to fade away and find himself in limbo after the change in the bench.
However, the Bianconeri, although the enthusiasm is more lukewarm, would be inclined to try to keep him, according to what TMW reports.
Of course, now his stay is not a imperative for any reason: Juventus is indeed trying to extend his stay with a paid loan at limited figures. Read the full article.
After Kolo Muani, let's talk about another French national, Theo Hernandez. His renewal with Milan had stalled, with the contract expiring in June 2026.
Now, surprisingly, things seem to be about to unlock in the direction of a new agreement, according to what Calciomercato.com reports. The reason? Theo would like to stay even without a renewal, since the destinations he aspired to (including Real Madrid) have not made themselves known. Read the full article.
Talking about contracts, at Inter they are making calculations regarding the disappointing performance of the attacking substitutes. Joaquin Correa and Mehdi Taremi have not certainly satisfied the expectations of the Nerazzurri.
Not only that, the Argentine and the Iranian, in the face of limited goals scored, weigh 12 million gross on the wage bill, as highlighted by Gazzetta dello Sport.
This is why, with Tucu already on his way out, they are making considerations about Taremi's destiny, whose contract expires in 2027. Read the full article.
In the meantime, Napoli has every reason to feel grateful to Riccardo Orsolini, after the rovesciata that allowed the Partenopei to catch up with the Nerazzurri in the standings, reopening the championship.
According to what Repubblica reports, however, there may be other reasons that could lead the Neapolitans to idolize "Orsonaldo": with a contract expiring in 2027, the player would be evaluating whether to stay in Bologna or try himself with another team.
Another team that could be Napoli, given that on the right flank, for now, Conte only has Politano available. Read the full article.
Roma is also starting to warm up its engines in view of the summer transfer market: according to what Relevo reports, the Giallorossi would have already made the first move.
Who is it about? Miguel Romero Corredera, a 2009-class striker from Las Rozas, a Spanish third-tier club. A young man with good prospects, on whom Real and Atlético had already set their sights, given the 14 goals already scored in the first team. Read the full article.
On the other side of Rome, the summer transfer market is also being built, starting with the redemption of one of the current squad players, Nuno Tavares.
Despite the injuries that have influenced his season, according to what Nicolò Schira reports, Lazio would be ready to redeem the left-back owned by Arsenal for a figure of 5 million euros, with a contract until 2029. Read the full article.
Finally, we heard last week about Fiorentina's interest in Thomas Müller, who is leaving Bayern Munich since his contract will expire at the end of June.
However, it's not the only thread stretched between Florence and Bavaria: the Säbener Straße club would indeed be looking with interest at Moise Kean and would be willing to activate the 52 million euro release clause of the Viola striker. Read the full article.
📸 MARCO BERTORELLO - AFP or licensors
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