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·23 maggio 2026
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·23 maggio 2026
Serie A has reached its final stages, with this last weekend set to decide not only the final two Italian teams that, together with Inter and Napoli, will play in the Champions League, but also the last team — after Pisa and Verona — doomed to relegation.Â
In the meantime, let’s take a look at the most important news of the day
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the Old Lady will keep pushing to sign Alisson Becker even if they fail to qualify for the next Champions League. Obviously, missing out on Europe would complicate Juventus’ plans, even though the Reds goalkeeper is genuinely tempted by a return to Italy. The Bianconeri will therefore push until the very end to try to bring Alisson to Turin, also in light of the huge problems between the posts this season.

It’s a different story, however, for Bernardo Silva, who is now all but set for Atlético. In this case, the possible failure to qualify for the Champions League has weighed heavily, especially considering the competition.Â
According to Sky Sport, Geoffrey Moncada’s future could once again be in Ligue 1. Initial contacts have in fact been made between the Rossoneri sporting director and Nice, the French club that will fight to stay in Ligue 1 in the relegation playoff against Saint-Étienne.Â

This move is part of a broader revolution at Milan. After the end of the season, Cardinale will in fact make important decisions at club level.Â
Aleksandar Stankovic, the Nerazzurri youngster coming off a great season in Belgium with Club Brugge, has ended up on the radar of two Premier League clubs. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Brentford and Newcastle have set their sights on the Serbian midfielder.

For now, however, the player’s wish would be to return to Italy and fight for his place with Inter. Inter, who sold him for €10 million, will be able to buy him back for €23 million this summer or for €25 million in 2027, while also keeping a percentage of between 12% and 15% on any future resale.
After Antonio Conte’s announced departure — with tomorrow’s match at the Maradona set to be his last as Napoli coach — the club is searching for a replacement. At first, Maurizio Sarri’s return seemed all but done, but he is now increasingly close to replacing Palladino on Atalanta’s bench. This is why Vincenzo Italiano’s name has gained serious momentum in recent days.

As reported by the Corriere di Bologna, there will be a meeting next week with the current Rossoblù coach to understand the feasibility of the move. For their part, Bologna will try to keep him.Â
Gianluca Scamacca could wear the Giallorossi shirt (again) next season. As reported by the blog Pagine Romaniste, the Atalanta striker is highly appreciated by Gasperini, who would like to bring him to Rome to have a forward suited to his style of play. For his part, Scamacca has never hidden his desire to return to playing at the Olimpico.Â

In this sense, Roma’s qualification for next season’s Champions League would change everything. In the meantime, Gasp and Ryan Friedkin are studying their next moves — and who knows, they may be the ones that bring Scamacca back to Rome.Â
Lazio continue to work on finding the coach who will replace Maurizio Sarri next season. Among the names linked in recent weeks with the Biancocelesti bench are Thiago Motta, Raffaele Palladino, and Fabio Pisacane. The track leading to MatÃas Almeyda, however, has faded, with him now destined for Monterrey in Mexico.

As reported by the Corriere dello Sport, Sergio Conceiçao’s name has also come back strongly in recent hours. The former Milan coach could in fact leave Al-Ittihad, and at that point Lazio could make their move. The coach, moreover, has never hidden his bond with the Biancocelesti world.
The future of Moise Kean, coming off a far-from-positive season with Fiorentina also due to the team’s overall performances, is still entirely unwritten. As reported in the newspaper La Nazione, the fee to let the Italy striker leave is around €40 million.

Kean earns €5 million per season at Fiorentina, so a top-level contract. It remains to be seen who, in Italy or abroad, might be interested in the striker, whose name had also been linked with Milan. In the coming months, it will become clear whether or not his future lies away from Florence.Â
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