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Serie A has come to an end, but clubs have already started moving in the transfer market in search of signings and opportunities to strengthen their squads, also in light of the coaching carousel that is livening up the post-season.
Let’s take a look at the biggest news of the day.
Failing to qualify for next season’s Champions League has drastically changed Juve’s transfer ambitions as well as the club’s appeal. In this regard, according to Fabrizio Romano on his YouTube channel, Juventus really did try to bring Andy Robertson to Turin.

The left-back, however, who is leaving Liverpool on a free transfer, chose to honor the agreement already reached in January with Spurs and has therefore signed for De Zerbi’s Tottenham.
According to transfer expert David Ornestein, as reported by the blog milannews.it, several top European clubs have already asked for information on Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus. Among them is Milan, who, despite missing out on Champions League qualification, are looking for reinforcements for next season.

The Gunners, however, do not seem willing to offer any discount, and the asking price to let him leave would be £20 million, around €25 million. Not an impossible fee, then, with Milan still watching and waiting for developments.
As reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter, fresh off a double, are preparing to strengthen the squad for next season. Chivu’s Nerazzurri will keep the 3-5-2 next year as well and will need 3-4 signings in the market. Among them would not only be Marco Palestra, the full-back currently at Cagliari and owned by Atalanta, who is one of the club’s main targets.

Among Inter’s targets is certainly Curtis Jones, Liverpool’s midfielder, with other additions also likely given the many commitments next season.
According to the Corriere dello Sport, Kevin De Bruyne’s future will be at Napoli. While waiting to see how he will be used by new coach Massimiliano Allegri, the former Manchester City man is preparing to join up with his national team. His contract with Napoli expires in a year and a half, but the last season was anything but easy.

Napoli hope to have KDB back at his best after the World Cup, the kind of player capable of raising the team’s level also with the Champions League in mind.
Mason Greenwood’s adventure at Marseille now seems destined to come to an end. According to Le Journal Du Dimanche, as reported by the portal Forzaroma, the Englishman will leave OM at the end of the season despite his and his family’s desire to stay at the Velodrome. The push toward a sale is said to be mainly due to the delicate financial situation of the French club.

Meanwhile, Roma are watching closely: Greenwood is one of Gasperini’s main targets for the summer market, and the first contacts have reportedly brought an opening. Marseille, however, continue to ask for between €50 million and €55 million.
Gennaro Gattuso’s arrival on the Lazio bench could also change the balance off the pitch. Among the players most doubtful about their future in the Biancoceleste shirt was Mattia Zaccagni, concerned by the club’s downsizing and the difficult atmosphere of recent weeks.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, however, the new coach has already moved personally to bring the group back together. Gattuso is said to have contacted Zaccagni directly, managing to convince the captain to stay and become one of the leaders of Lazio’s new project.
Adam Obert is one of the hottest names ahead of the next summer transfer window. According to L'Unione Sarda and as reported by the blog firenzeviola.it, the Slovak defender from Cagliari has attracted interest from several Serie A clubs, including Fiorentina, who have just changed coach with the arrival of Fabio Grosso.
Fiorentina are following the defender’s profile particularly closely, considering him useful to strengthen the left side and complete the department. His market value is around €6-7 million.
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