💣 Yesterday: Alisson staying put? Milan eye Mijnans, Dybala could stay 🔥 | OneFootball

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·24 April 2026

💣 Yesterday: Alisson staying put? Milan eye Mijnans, Dybala could stay 🔥

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Gasperini spoke about the dismissal of Ranieri (who responded), while Fabrizio Romano clarified Leao’s future.

Now let’s look at yesterday’s most important Serie A news, both on the pitch and in the summer transfer market.


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Juve, Slot distances Alisson from a sale

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As reported by Corriere dello Sport, both Juventus goalkeepers could change: Di Gregorio has attracted interest from the Premier League and Perin was close to joining Genoa in the winter.

For this reason, the club has already opened talks with Alisson even though Arne Slot has denied he is leaving: “He wants to return to defending the goal of the club he loves and represent Brazil. This is his present and his future.”

If that target falls through, there is another name the management likes: De Gea, who is under contract with Fiorentina until 2028.


Milan, interest in Mijnans grows

According to Tuttosport and MilanNews, Milan scouted Sven Mijnans in the Dutch Cup final between AZ and NEC. The attacking midfielder is 26 years old and has been on Moncada’s radar for quite some time.

The Rossoneri want to strengthen every department, and the interest in Goretzka and Mijnans points to the kind of profile Allegri wants to add to the squad: another midfielder capable of scoring, alongside Rabiot.


Inter, silver star on the shirt?

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Winning the Coppa Italia final would represent Inter’s 10th success in the competition: that is why the club is already thinking about the hypothetical “silver star” to place on the shirt.

Tuttosport clarified this possibility: “There are no specific obligations, except for the need for the Lega and FIGC to give their approval, since anything not provided for by the rules or authorized is to be considered prohibited.”

“The only precedent remains the Federal Council’s decision in 1958, which gave the green light to place the first historic gold star on the chest. A choice later repeated by Inter, Milan and twice by Juve.”


Napoli, Ngonge will not be bought outright by Espanyol

According to Nicolò Schira, Espanyol have decided not to exercise their option to buy Ngonge, set at €16 million.

His spell in Spain is not going positively: so far the forward has yet to score and has provided 2 assists in 8 matches. It should be remembered that Ngonge cost around €20 million and is under contract until 2028.


Roma, sponsor pushes for Dybala renewal

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, El Shaarawy will not renew his contract, while the chances of Pellegrini staying are rising: he would be willing to take a pay cut to stay at Roma.

There is also a glimmer of hope for Dybala’s renewal, but with his salary halved to €3 million: an idea also approved by sponsor Adidas, in view of the club’s centenary.


Lazio, €22 million arrives from Polymarket

Lazio have officially signed the sponsorship agreement with Polymarket: “The agreement represents an operation of significant economic value, worth more than 22 million dollars, built on solid industrial foundations and on a shared vision of medium- to long-term growth.”

The parties met today at Formello, as confirmed by Andrea Mach, Head of Partnerships and Public Affairs at Polymarket: “Being here at Formello, having come especially from New York for the presentation of the shirt with our brand, is a concrete sign of the strategic importance of this partnership.”


Fiorentina, Rugani buyout unlikely

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Tuttosport claims that Rugani is unlikely to be signed by Fiorentina, also because the buyout criteria have not been met: namely 5 appearances of 45 minutes each; so far he has made only 2 valid ones.

If Rugani were to be bought outright, his contract would automatically be extended until 2028. At Juve, he currently earns €1.8 million net per year.

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


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