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There’s less and less time to go until the second leg of the Champions League semifinals, with PSG and Bayern Munich battling tonight for a place in Budapest after the spectacular 5-4 first leg.
Meanwhile, the Italian teams continue working ahead of the transfer market and the final Serie A matches. Let’s take a look at today’s biggest news.
With three crucial matches still to play in the race for the Champions League, the Old Lady is already looking ahead and assessing its options for the summer transfer window. As reported by Il Corriere dello Sport and relayed by TuttoJuve, the club management is keeping an eye on Mattia Perin, Federico Gatti, and Andrea Cambiaso.

As for the first two, both considered potentially sellable if suitable offers arrive, their futures remain open. It’s a different story for Cambiaso, who is seen as one of the coach’s most trusted players and therefore more central to the project.
Milan continue to closely monitor Tiago Gabriel, a defender who remains one of the targets also being tracked by Juventus ahead of the next transfer window. As reported by TuttoJuve, the center-back is appreciated for his versatility and growth potential.

His value is around €25 million, but Lecce are hoping to spark a bidding war among the interested clubs.
It’s a make-or-break end to the season for Josep Martinez: the goalkeeper is playing for his future at Inter in the final matches. With Sommer looking increasingly likely to leave Milan, the coaching staff want strong answers, especially in terms of reliability.

As reported by Tuttosport, the Spaniard is certain to start between the posts in the Coppa Italia final against Lazio.
According to ESPN, confirmations continue to come from Brazil regarding Napoli’s interest in Danilo Santos, a Botafogo midfielder who is also liked by several European clubs. His profile is said to be under close watch by the Azzurri ahead of the next transfer window.

The competition, however, is very strong: Atletico Madrid, Newcastle, and Bayer Leverkusen are also reportedly interested in the player. Meanwhile, Botafogo have already set their asking price to let him go, with a valuation close to €40 million.
Bryan Cristante is ready to write another chapter in his Giallorossi journey: if he plays in the final three matches, he will enter the top 10 Roma players with the most appearances in the club’s shirt.

According to ForzaRoma, the midfielder is one of Gasperini’s key men. In fact, the coach has already given the green light for a contract extension until 2029.
Keep an eye on the pecking order at Lazio: Tijjani Noslin is earning more and more space and is now also putting pressure on Pedro in the role of impact substitute. Both are often decisive off the bench, but the Dutchman is growing and could become Sarri’s new “12th man.”

As reported by TuttoMercatoWeb, the numbers and impact in matches are changing the attacking balance. Noslin is averaging one goal every 218 minutes, the best rate among Lazio’s attackers.
As revealed by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Fiorentina are thinking about the future and have opened the search for a new head coach. Paolo Vanoli has revived La Viola after a disastrous start, but it may not be enough.

On sporting director Paratici’s shortlist are two names to replace him: the first is Daniele De Rossi, who is already being targeted by other Serie A clubs, and former world champion Fabio Grosso, who is doing very well at Sassuolo.
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