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Let's take a look at today's hot news regarding the big teams in our league.


Juve, three names for the right wing

Juventus is closely monitoring the market for right wingers. According to Quotidiano Sportivo, the Bianconeri club has added a new name to the list of potential reinforcements: Timothy Castagne, former Atalanta player now at Leicester, capable of providing experience and tactical versatility.

The Belgian thus joins profiles that have been followed for some time, such as Nahuel Molina and Norton-Cuffy. The Juventus management will evaluate in the coming weeks which investment is most functional to complete the right wing and provide new solutions for Tudor.


Milan, renewal with Emirates: figures and duration

Milan and Emirates will continue together in the coming years. The Rossoneri club has formalized the renewal of the historic partnership, which will exceed twenty years in duration: the first agreement dates back to 2007. A move that strengthens the club's commercial revenue growth and confirms the bond with the airline, always one of the most recognizable brands on the Milan shirt.

As reported by Calcio e Finanza, the new contract will start in 2026 and last until 2031, with a financial base of about 35 million euros per season. This represents a 20% increase compared to the 30 million planned for 2025/26, making it the richest shirt sponsorship contract in Serie A. In the 2023/24 budget, Emirates had paid 19 million, while Milan's revenues reached 495 million with a profit of 3 million, the third consecutive one.


Inter, Joao Mario case closed!

After a long legal dispute, the Joao Mario case between Inter and Sporting Lisbon is definitively closed. The Portuguese club was seeking compensation of 30 million euros for the alleged violation of a pre-emption clause, related to the midfielder's move to Benfica after the resolution with the Nerazzurri.

As reported in the financial statements, FIFA had already rejected Sporting's appeal in 2023, a decision later confirmed by the CAS last April 2025. Since no further appeals have been filed, the ruling is now final: Inter will not have to pay any compensation to the Lisbon club, thus closing a case that has been open for over three years.


Napoli, another renewal on the way?

After the renewals of Olivera and Politano, Napoli aims to secure two more pillars of the team: Rrahmani and Anguissa. As reported by CalcioNapoli24, the final economic and bureaucratic details are being worked out for the Kosovar defender, with a mutual desire to extend the agreement until June 30, 2029. A true "lifetime" contract for the center-back, who considers Naples his home.

The renewal would also be a reward for Rrahmani's loyalty, who turned down several important offers in the summer, including those from Tottenham, Saudi clubs, a major German club, and an Italian one. A choice of heart and project, in line with Conte's club strategy: to keep intact the core of the protagonists of recent successes and build technical continuity for the future.


Roma, is Pellegrini returning to the Azzurri squad?

According to Corriere dello Sport, Gattuso has contacted Lorenzo Pellegrini, promising to consider him for the next Azzurri call-ups. The Roma captain thus aims to take advantage of the upcoming matches, starting with the clash against Inter, to convince the coach and confirm the progress shown in his new role.

Precisely Inter, which had followed him last winter, could become interested in the player again for the next season, given his contract expiring in June. At the moment, Roma has not yet started renewal talks, but everything will depend on his performance: if Pellegrini maintains this level, the extension will no longer be a mirage.


Lazio, is the Provedel-Mandas rotation off?

Lazio had considered a rotation between Provedel and Mandas, but Sarri's plans have changed. The coach, satisfied with the performance of the starting goalkeeper, has decided to rely on him steadily, leaving the young Greek on the sidelines. A choice that could push him to consider leaving as early as January, given his desire to play consistently and earn a national team spot.

As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Mandas' valuation is no longer what it was at the beginning of the summer when it was around 20 million. Today, Lazio risks having to sell him for lower figures, while still making a significant capital gain, considering he was purchased for about 1 million. The goalkeeper remains esteemed by the club, but his future seems increasingly distant from Formello, with the Premier League in the background as a possible destination.


Fiorentina, will Kean be there against Milan?

Fiorentina is racing against time to recover Moise Kean for Sunday's match against Milan. Dr. Luca Pengue's words have brought optimism: there are no injuries, and the forward could even make it to the bench at San Siro. The decisive test is scheduled for Saturday morning, when Kean will try to push his right ankle to assess the sensations.

However, there remains doubt about the wisdom of risking him. With a busy schedule and the player not yet at 100%, Pioli might decide to rely on Roberto Piccoli, fresh from his national team debut and costing nearly 30 million. The forward is eager for a chance from the start, while Kean aims for a quick return, but only if the medical staff guarantees total safety.

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