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·22 maggio 2026
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Serie A 25/26 is heading toward its finale: with the best of the season now chosen (ALL THE WINNERS HERE), the final round kicks off tonight with Fiorentina-Atalanta.
Let’s take a look at the biggest stories of the day.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Juventus consider Kenan Yildiz the only truly untouchable player ahead of next season. The Turkish talent, born in 2005 and already a key figure in the Bianconeri shirt, is expected to stay in Turin even if the club fails to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
There is still very strong interest from Real Madrid in Juventus’ number 10, with Florentino Perez viewing Yildiz as one of the ideal profiles for the future of Los Blancos. Despite the possibility of huge offers from Spain, however, Juve are reportedly ready to stand firm: the club’s goal is to build next season’s title challenge around the Turkish star.
On Sunday night against Cagliari, Milan will bring their season at San Siro to a close, but for Rafa Leao it could also be his final game in the Rossoneri shirt. As reported by MilanNews, the rumors surrounding a possible departure for the Portuguese forward continue to intensify ahead of the summer.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Manchester United remain strongly interested in the number 10 and have been monitoring the attacker’s situation for some time. In the last few hours, though, the Fenerbahce option has also emerged: Hakan Safi, a candidate for the presidency of the Turkish club, has reportedly asked for information on Leao. There are still several obstacles, however, including the upcoming club elections and the high wages earned by the Portuguese player.
Matteo Moretto, speaking on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube channel and quoted by FcInter1908, clarified the situation regarding Carlos Augusto’s contract renewal. According to the journalist, there is no friction between the Brazilian and Inter: the player is happy in Milan and pleased with his experience in the Nerazzurri shirt. Talks between the parties will continue in the coming weeks, with the club simply having decided to postpone all contract renewal evaluations until the end of the season.
Meanwhile, as reported by Tuttosport, Inter are already planning a revolution, especially in midfield, to adapt to Cristian Chivu’s ideas. The coach wants a more intense and vertical team, possibly also through a switch from 3-5-2 to 3-4-2-1. At the top of the wishlist are Koné and Liverpool’s Curtis Jones, profiles considered ideal to give the Nerazzurri physicality, tempo and new tactical solutions ahead of next season’s Champions League.
Antonio Conte’s now almost certain departure could change several scenarios for Napoli in the transfer market as well. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Noa Lang and Rafa Marin could both become part of the Azzurri project again under the new coach.
The Dutchman had found little playing time under Conte and had therefore chosen a loan move to Galatasaray, while Rafa Marin ended up at Villarreal after a season spent almost entirely on the bench despite Napoli winning the title. Now, however, the change in the dugout could completely reopen the picture for both of them.
For the Spanish defender, the Villarreal option also remains alive, with the Spanish club reportedly holding a €12 million option, while Real Madrid retain certain buy-back rights agreed when he was sold to Napoli.
Roma are putting everything on the line at the Bentegodi, in a match that could change not only the season but also the club’s future transfer strategies. As reported by “Te la do io Tokyo”, the big dream for the attack remains Mason Greenwood, coming off a season of 16 goals and 7 assists with Marseille.
According to reports, the English striker’s father has already met with some intermediaries and opened the door to a possible move to the Giallorossi. The main issue, however, remains qualification for next season’s Champions League: Greenwood wants to play in Europe’s top competition, and Roma will only be able to make a real move if they secure fourth place. It is a detail that could also affect other summer market targets requested by Gasperini.
Mason Greenwood’s possible future could become intertwined with that of Lazio and Mattia Zaccagni. According to French outlet le10sport.com, Marseille are considering the Biancocelesti captain as a possible replacement for the Englishman, who is expected to attract interest from Europe’s top clubs after an excellent season in Ligue 1.
Zaccagni has reportedly risen to the top of the French club’s wishlist, and they could make a move in the summer if an important offer arrives for Greenwood. For Lazio, however, losing their number 10 would represent a huge risk: despite a season complicated by several physical problems and ending with just 3 goals and 2 assists, the former Verona player remains one of the team’s technical and emotional leaders thanks to his quality in one-on-one situations and his ability to create an attacking advantage.
Robin Gosens’ season, like Fiorentina’s, has fallen well below expectations. As highlighted by FirenzeViola, the German was also dragged down by the negative atmosphere surrounding the team, losing the consistency and reliability that had made him such a certainty in recent years.
In January, Nottingham Forest tried to bring him to the Premier League, but Gosens chose to stay in Florence out of a sense of responsibility and to continue a journey that had helped him regain peace of mind. Despite a contract running until 2028, however, his future is far from clear today: tonight’s match at the Franchi could be not only the last game of the season, but also his last in the Viola shirt.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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