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With Matchday 33 of Serie A wrapped up following the draw at the Via del Mare in the relegation battle between Lecce and Fiorentina, the curtain rises tonight on the second legs of the Coppa Italia semi-finals.
There is action on the pitch, but also plenty of transfer market talk today, with the summer window drawing ever closer. Let’s take a look at the biggest stories from yesterday.
Teun Koopmeiners's spell at Juventus could already be nearing its end. The former Atalanta man has failed to make his mark as expected, not even under Luciano Spalletti.

According to Tuttosport, the Bianconeri are ready to sacrifice him this summer to fund new signings. Two major clubs are already moving for the Dutch midfielder: Manchester United, ready to bet on reviving his career, and wealthy Galatasaray, increasingly ambitious in the transfer market. According to Alfredo Pedullà, the transfer could happen for around 30/33 million.
As reported by Daniele Longo of calciomercato.com, the Saudi Pro League offered Rabiot's agents a three-year contract worth €9.2 million per season: triple what he currently earns.

However, the player is said to have already rejected the offer: his priority is to stay alongside Massimiliano Allegri and play in the Champions League with Milan.
Nico Paz’s future will most likely be at Real Madrid, who will exercise their buy-back clause and re-sign him from Como this summer.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Los Blancos want to keep the player or only sell him in the face of offers they cannot refuse: La Rosea even mentions 80 million, a fee out of reach for Italian clubs.
Antonio Conte’s future remains one of the hottest topics at Napoli. Much will depend on his face-to-face meeting with Aurelio De Laurentiis, but possible names for a potential replacement are already beginning to circulate.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, Roberto Mancini, now at Al Sadd, is among the candidates. The former Italy coach himself left every scenario open: “In football, anything can happen.” Also on the list are Maurizio Sarri, Vincenzo Italiano and Fabio Grosso.
Good news for Roma ahead of the crucial clash against Bologna. As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, Paulo Dybala and Wesley trained fully with the group, a very positive sign for their return.

Meanwhile, Manuel Kone, Devyne Rensch, Lorenzo Pellegrini and Artem Dovbyk are still training separately. Dybala’s recovery, however, could change the balance in the final stretch of the season.
Lazio fly to Bergamo for the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final against Atalanta after the 2-2 draw in the first leg. Fans turned out in large numbers at Fiumicino Airport to fire up the players.
Speaking to SportMediaset, Mattia Zaccagni said: "Today, the embrace from our fans was beautiful, it gave us a real lift. We’ve trained well and we’re ready to face Atalanta. We have the right mindset for the match. It’s a shame the fans won’t be there tomorrow."
The future of the Fiorentina bench remains open. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the most credible name at the moment is Fabio Grosso, who has done an excellent job with Sassuolo.

His relationship with Fabio Paratici, the Viola’s new transfer chief, is an important factor. Moves for Enzo Maresca and Jose Mourinho are more complicated, while the possibility of Paolo Vanoli staying also remains alive.
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