With the 26th matchday of Serie A almost behind us, the main Italian teams are starting to focus on European competitions.
But it’s not just about what happens on the pitch. Although the transfer window closed just a few weeks ago, rumors about possible transfers and buyouts continue to attract attention.
Among the hottest topics are the possible return of Paulo Dybala to Argentina and the ongoing search for a striker for Milan.
Juventus, Perin could say goodbye in the summer
The future of Mattia Perin could be far from Juventus. The possibility of a summer departure is not to be ruled out, especially in light of the contacts he had last January with Genoa.
This was reported by Matteo Moretto, who says the goalkeeper is seriously considering the possibility of moving on to find more consistent playing time. In Turin, competition inevitably limits his opportunities, and the idea of becoming a key player elsewhere is a concrete option.
Milan, Füllkrug already heading for an exit
Milan is already carefully planning the next transfer window to provide Massimiliano Allegri with an even more competitive squad. One of the most delicate issues is that of the center forward. The arrival of Niclas Füllkrug was an immediate solution to the offensive emergency, providing physicality, experience, and tactical alternatives during a complex moment in the season.
However, looking ahead, management is considering not exercising the buyout option from West Ham, despite the five million euros required to confirm him. This decision would be part of a broader strategy: to invest in a different profile, probably younger or with characteristics more suited to the technical project. This is reported by Calciomercato.it.
Inter, Akanji’s future decided
Inter is already starting to plan for the future to provide coach Cristian Chivu with an even stronger squad. One of the main chapters will concern the defense. According to Sport Mediaset, Francesco Acerbi and Stefan de Vrij, also due to age, are expected to leave the club at the end of the season.
It’s a different story for Manuel Akanji: regardless of any obligation tied to winning the Scudetto, the defender will be bought outright. The deal should be worth around 15 million euros, with a contract until 2028 worth about 3.75 million euros per season.
Napoli, De Bruyne has returned to Castel Volturno
Kevin De Bruyne, sidelined since last October 25 due to a serious injury to the right thigh’s femoral biceps that required surgery, has finally completed the first phase of rehabilitation.
Yesterday, the Belgian midfielder returned to Naples and starting today should resume training at the Castel Volturno sports center, continuing his journey back to the pitch.
Roma, Dybala-Boca Juniors contacts
The future of Paulo Dybala could be far from Serie A, as his contract expiring at the end of the season leaves Roma with few alternatives.
The Giallorossi club is considering a renewal at revised terms; according to Matteo Moretto, the Argentine is at the center of a new negotiation: “Dybala is in contact with Boca Juniors for June, while Roma is considering a reduced renewal offer.”
Lazio, is Rovella’s season over?
Nicolò Rovella, midfielder for Lazio, will undergo surgery to repair the fracture to his right collarbone sustained during a clash against Cagliari. This is reported by Il Messaggero.
The operation puts Rovella’s presence for the end of the season in doubt. Recovery times will become clearer in the coming weeks, but it is unlikely to be less than three months, representing a significant absence for the team.
Fiorentina, Curva Fiesole announces choreography
For the derby against Pisa, Curva Fiesole has announced that it will stage a choreography, as stated in a note published on the social media of "Fuori dal coro”.
“Curva Fiesole has decided to organize a display that will involve the Curva Ferrovia. You will find a small flag on your seat: during the Anthem we ask you to wave it to create a spine-tingling atmosphere. It is important that during the choreography, you do not wave personal flags or banners, but only those you find on your seat.”
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