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·11 maggio 2026
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The championship is entering its final stages, and there are still plenty of verdicts to be written. With the race for qualification to next season’s Champions League still wide open, and the bottom half of the table set to decide the final team to be relegated after Verona and Pisa.Watch the entire Serie BKT live on OneFootball for just €9.99 per month. Click here to buy the LaB Channel Monthly Pass with no automatic renewal.But now let’s take a look at today’s biggest news involving Serie A’s top clubs.
Juventus continue to work quietly on Bernardo Silva. As reported by Tuttosport, the Portuguese playmaker’s agent is expected in Turin in the coming days to assess the feasibility of the deal and discuss a possible long-term contract.

The main issue remains the high salary of the Manchester City player, but the Bianconeri management want to make a serious attempt to secure an international-level signing for next season.
After last night’s debacle against Atalanta and the fierce protests from the Curva Sud, there is a sense of crisis and change at Milan. According to Matteo Moretto, sporting director Igli Tare has also come under observation from the Rossoneri ownership.

In the last few hours, the name of Tony D’Amico has resurfaced as a possible alternative for the sporting area, confirming that the club is considering several changes ahead of the summer.
Inter have reportedly set their sights on Ruben Dias to strengthen their defense. The Portuguese center-back is highly appreciated for his leadership and international experience, but according to Fabrizio Romano, Manchester City consider the defender one of the pillars of the squad and do not seem willing to let him go.

For now, Inter’s link to Ruben Dias is more of a suggestion than a real negotiation.
Napoli have decided to speed things up for Mario Gila. According to Corriere dello Sport, the Lazio center-back is considered the top name to strengthen the Azzurri back line, and the club have already intensified contacts in recent hours.

The transfer fee is between €20 million and €25 million, but complicating the deal is a clause that grants 50% of any future resale of the 2000-born player to Real Madrid.
Roma continue their search for a new sporting director to replace Massara. According to the ForzaRoma portal, an introductory meeting with Pafos’ Cristiano Giaretta is expected in the coming hours. In Italy, he worked at Novara and then at Udinese from 2013 to 2016.
Tony D’Amico is also still waiting in the wings, a profile that continues to appeal to the Giallorossi club for his scouting ability and sporting management skills. The club want to take the necessary time before making a final decision in order to build the new technical project in the best possible way.
With the Coppa Italia final just around the corner and the weekend derby approaching, Lazio are already thinking about the future and looking for opportunities on the market. As reported by Corriere dello Sport, several profiles have ended up in sporting director Fabiani’s notebook, including Kaique Kenji of Cruzeiro and Bamba Dieng, the Senegalese striker from Lorient.

That’s not all: the Biancoceleste management are also said to be evaluating Omar Janneh, the very young Lausanne striker who is also being watched by Sporting Lisbon.
There is a sense of revolution at Fiorentina after a season well below expectations. For this reason, sporting director Fabio Paratici is already moving to strengthen the squad and, according to FiorentinaUno, he has set his sights on Catanzaro’s Mattia Liberali, currently involved in the playoffs.
The 2007-born talent, who came through Milan’s youth academy, is coming off a season with 3 goals and 4 assists. His transfer fee is estimated at around €7 million.
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