Inter Milan set to discuss future with key player this week
Inter Milan’s current team has no real big holes that is missing anymore. Last season they lacked striker depth which costed them in both Serie A and Champions League. However. Inter filled this gap with the return of Pio Esposito from loan, and the signing of Ange-Yoan Bonny from Parma.
This has boosted Inter to first place, as they currently sit five points clear of second place AC Milan. The close climate of Serie A has left Inter still trying to improve despite being first. This saw the Nerazzurri linked to the signing of Curtis Jones in January a deal which ultimately fell through. (read more here)
However, Inter have now shifted their sights on possible summer signings, as they look for a big new name. Inter have had success with goalkeepers in recent history. They earnt a large profit when they sold Andre Onana to Manchester United, and Yann Sommer has been a great signing for the four million euros they paid, so far.

Yann Sommer goalkeeper of Inter looks on gestures during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between Borussia Dortmund and FC…
Guglielmo Vicario could be another name to pry Inter back onto the market, as they look to sign a new goalkeeper. (read more here). This means that Yann Sommer’s time in Milan could end, sooner then expected if Inter are set to sign a new goalkeeper, as his contract expires at the end of this season.
Inter will hold a meeting with Yann Sommer in the coming days according to Nico Schira, then his future will be decided. Sommer’s days in Milan could very well be numbered with his contract expiring at the end of this season. Most players his age tend to move to the MLS or Saudi Pro League, but nothing has been rumoured yet.
Contract news
Juventus close to agreeing a short term contract extension with key player
Dusan Vlahovic, has been one of the hottest names, in Juventus news this season. This comes as Vlahovic enters the final year of his contract with the Bianconeri expires at the end of this season. It has looked like a Vlahovic was set to leave Juventus as his wage demands where too high for Juventus.
However, the current season has ticked on and Vlahovic is still struggling to find a new club. There was rumours to AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Chelsea and Tottenham. However, none of these deals have managed to evaluate for Vlahovic, leaving him looking for a new team.

Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus gestures during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Juventus and Sporting Clube de Portugal…
Meanwhile, Vlahovic has been sidelined due to injury for the last three months. This has forced Juventus to rely on Jonathan David and Lois Openda who have both struggled. Juventus, specifically Luciano Spalletti now feel that keeping Vlahovic, may be necessary, or to sign a big replacement.
This has led to the two reopening talks, especially with the upcoming World Cup, Vlahovic would want a guaranteed future. This has lead Vlahovic’s father Milos being in Turin to open talks. Now, according to Nico Schira the two sides are closing in on an agreement.
This will be a short term, deal to allow the both more time to decide their future. Vlahovic will earn roughly seven million euros per season. Which was more than what Juventus wanted to pay but a good compromise between what they and Vlahovic wanted. The Bianconeri have made a similar deal to this before with midfielder Adrien Rabiot.
Contract news
Napoli hoping to extend the contract of key wingback soon
The last time the Azzurri tasted glory was in 2021, in their Euros win in London. However, the saddest part of that tournament was the story of Leonardo Spinazzola for the Azzurri. Spinazzola was on track to be in the team of the tournament for Italy, until disaster struck against Belgium when Spinazzola was forced off the pitch due to injury.
Medical tests discovered that Spinazzola had torn his ACL against Belguim. This would see him out for not just the rest of the tournament but a whole calendar year. Once, Spinazzola returned with Roma he struggled to be the same player he was during the tournament as they injury took a toll on his legs.
Spinazzolla career at Roma slowly fizzled out due to his poor form, which saw him leave the club. Napoli took the risk on Spinazzola signing him as a free agent once his contract with Roma ended. The gamble was one that had a huge pay off for Napoli, as he has returned to form close to his euros ever since joining the club.

Napoli Unveils New Signing Leonardo Spinazzola at SSC Napoli Training Center on July 10, 2024 in Castel Volturno , Italy.
Spinazzola has become a favourite of Antonio Conte who now would like to keep him in Naples. This comes as the fullback has a contract which expires at the end of this season, but he is hoping to renew with Napoli. According to Nico Schira via X he will be able to do so past this season.
Schira is reporting that Napoli are offering Spinazzola a new contract for an added season. While this is a starting point for negotiations it isn’t exactly what he had in mind. Schira and his team would rather have a two year deal that would keep him in Naples until 2028. However, the deal he has been offered is a good starting point for negotiations.
Contract news
Paulo Dybala opens talks with foreign team as leaving Roma looms
AS Roma were hoping to challenge for the title this season, under the new leadership of Gian Piero Gasperini as manager. However, Roma are now all but out of the title race, and are now competing for a Champions League finish. They have fallen short of where they wanted to be mainly due to a poor goalscoring in the attack.
Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson were the main attacking threat for Roma, but both failed to hit the ground running. This saw Ferguson’s full season loan be cut off by January as Roma looked to restrict. Donyell Malen, Bryan Zaragoza and Robinho Vaz all signed for Roma in January. Roma begun an attacking revolution that will truly kickoff this summer in January.

Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates with Bryan Zaragoza after scoring the goal of 2-0 during the Serie A 2025/2026 football match between AS Roma and…
This will likely see a list of exits leaving the club, in the summer. Artem Dovybk will likely be sold, as Roma tried to get rid of him. AC Milan were interested but a deal never eventuated, but Milan could be interested again. Another name who could leave is Paulo Dybala, after completing what will be his fourth season in the capital.
Dybala could leave Roma, in the same way he joined them as a free agent. His current deal expires at the end of this season, and Roma have no interest in a renewal. Como, Benfica and Monaco have all been interested in signing Dybala, but none have opened talks yet. Now, according to Nico Schira however Dybala has finally opened talks with a team.
Boca Juniors have opened talks with Dybala over the possibility of a deal. This is a move that would see a 32-year-old Dybala, return home to Argentina. This would likely be the last team that Dybala would play for before retiring similar to Diego Maradona from Sevilla.
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