Juve-Alisson, Dumfries-Premier League 🧨 Koné clause, Dybala: latest 🔥 | OneFootball

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·18 Mei 2026

Juve-Alisson, Dumfries-Premier League 🧨 Koné clause, Dybala: latest 🔥

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Matchday 37 delivered excitement and plenty of twists. But it will be the final 90 minutes that decide the last Serie A verdicts: from the race for the Champions League to the relegation battle, there is still a lot at stake in the championship’s final stretch.


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The teams are preparing for the final match of the season, while the transfer market is already buzzing with the first moves ahead of the summer window 

Below, as usual, are the day’s biggest stories.


Juve, Alisson open to the move even without Champions League: deal close

Juventus continue to work on the future of their goalkeeping department, and the name at the top of the list remains Alisson Becker. Michele Di Gregorio’s recent less-than-perfect performances have reportedly further convinced Juve to enter the market for a goalkeeper with absolute international experience.

According to SportMediaset, there is already a broad agreement in place between the Brazilian goalkeeper and the Bianconeri hierarchy for a three-year contract. That is an important sign, especially because Alisson would be willing to buy into the Juventus project even without qualification for next season’s Champions League.

However, the former Roma player’s request is said to be very clear: build a team that can immediately compete for the Scudetto.


Milan, Koné confirms the release clause

Ismael Koné has come out into the open. The Sassuolo midfielder, who is also being closely monitored by Milan, confirmed in a press conference the existence of the €35 million release clause in his contract.

“Is it true that there’s a €35 million clause? Yes,” the Canadian said, as reported by TMW.


Inter, Dumfries on Premier League radar

Denzel Dumfries’ future could suddenly change during the summer transfer window.

According to Matteo Moretto, a Premier League club is ready to pay the €25 million release clause in the Inter wing-back’s contract. The clause would be valid exclusively in July and would allow the English club to avoid a long negotiation with the Nerazzurri management.


Napoli, Besiktas push for Anguissa: ADL sets the price

Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa could really leave Napoli next summer. According to Il Mattino, Besiktas have already submitted a €15 million offer for the Cameroon midfielder.

Napoli have reportedly not completely shut the door on a sale, but Aurelio De Laurentiis would be asking for at least €20 million to let one of the key pillars of the Azzurri midfield go.

The real sticking point could be the player’s own wishes: the Turkish club are said to be preparing a very significant salary offer to convince him to accept the move.


Roma, new proposal for Dybala: Boca still in the background

Roma want to continue with Paulo Dybala and are preparing a new renewal proposal. According to Il Messaggero, La Joya’s agent was also present at the Olimpico, and a meeting with the Giallorossi management could take place in the coming days.

On the table would be an offer worth €2 million plus bonuses linked to performances, appearances and sporting targets.

The appeal of Boca Juniors remains in the background, also fueled by his friendship with Leandro Paredes, but at the moment no concrete offers have arrived from Argentina.


Lazio, Lotito: “From 2027, more financial strength”

Lazio president Claudio Lotito spoke openly about the Biancocelesti’s future to SportMediaset after the Internazionali tennis final.

Lotito explained that the club is completing a long financial recovery process: “From November 30, 2027, Lazio will have finished paying off around €550 million in debt and will be able to have much greater financial strength.”

The president then reiterated his desire to continue with Maurizio Sarri and with the project of rejuvenating the squad: "We signed him on a three-year contract and there are conditions in place to start again.”


Fiorentina, the decision on Rugani’s buyout

Daniele Rugani’s spell at Fiorentina now seems destined to come to an end at the end of the season.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, the defender will not reach the minimum number of appearances needed to trigger the mandatory buyout included in the agreement with Juventus.

To secure it permanently, he would have needed at least five appearances of at least 45 minutes in the second half of the season, a target that is now mathematically unreachable. His absence against Juventus, with Rugani left on the bench for the full 90 minutes, has all but closed the door.

The defender will therefore return to Turin, where his future will once again be assessed by the Bianconeri hierarchy.

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


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