Inter set to offer Cristian Chivu contract extension
Inter ended last season, on a very low note, losing the Champions League final to PSG. It was not just loss but the style in which it happened with Inter suffering a 5-0 thumping. This led to coach Simone Inzaghi stepping away from the project making a move to join Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia.
This was a move that caught Inter off guard and they were forced to make a rush hire. The process was shortened more due to the upcoming Club World Cup, Inter would be set to play in. This led to Inter hiring former player Cristian Chivu from Parma, despite only having seven games of league experience.
The move was ridcudled at the time by critics and supporters alike. However, everything that was said about Chivu turned out to be wrong as he has Inter thriving on all fronts. They currently sit first in the league, five points ahead of second place AC Milan and are set to play in the Champions League round of 32 next week. (read more here)
This has lead to talks contract extension despite his current deal not expiring until the end of next season. Inter would like to lock him down for another season according to Tutto Sport. This would see Chivu stay in Milan until 2028, and also make it harder for other teams to poach him.
Currently, Chivu earns 2.5 million euros coaching for Inter, but this could go up. A new deal would have to be signed for this to be the case and it will all depends on Inter’s result. If the Nerazzurri win the league and make a deep run in the Champions League his pay could increase with a new deal.
Contract news
AS Roma closing in on a deal to keep Paulo Dybala for one more season
Paulo Dybala looked certain to leave Roma after this season during most of this campaign. Rumors started from before the season began that he was set to make a move to Boca Juniors to finally return to Argentina after this season. However, Paulo still pushed through his injury issues to perform for Roma.
Missing 16 games during the course of this league season, seemed enough for Claudio Ranieri to force him out of the club. Especially as he looked to build a younger project that could take Roma into the future. But, Raineri would not be given the chance to do this however.

Roma senior advisor Claudio Ranieri and coach Gian Piero Gasperini during training session at Centro Sportivo Fulvio Bernardini on October 14, 2025…
Ranieri would have a public falling out with Gian Piero Gasperini, which led to Raineri stepping down on the 24th of April. This saw Gasperini fill in at his role as a senior advisor to the board. This allowed Gasperini to be a team more ready to win now together, instead of something younger.
Dybala, is part of this win now team in Gasperini eyes as he wants to bring Roma back to their Scudetto glories of 2001. This has lead to talks of Dybala signing a deal for one more season with Roma. Gazzetta Dello Sport is now reporting that it will become a reality. Mainly off the back of the La Roya’s relationship with Gasperini.

Gian Piero Gasperini, coach of A.S. Roma, and Paulo Dybala of A.S. Roma are at the end of the match during the 20th day of the Serie A Championship…
Dybala will sign only a one year deal with Roma, while his long term future is still undecided. He will be forced to take reduced wages however, dropping his salary to 2 to 2.5 million euros per season. This comes as Dybala is hungry to stay in Rome and work with Gasperini.
Contract news
Juventus set to offer another key player a contract extension after Manuel Locatelli
Juventus finally managed to finalise the contract extension for Manuel Locatelli until 2030. This comes as Juventus are looking to keep some of Luciano Spalletti’s key players before looking for new names this summer. Kenan Yildiz was another example of this as Juventus locked him down earlier in the season.
Juventus will now get to keep more of Juventus’s key players, and according to Nico Schira there are more names ready. Pierre Kalulu will be the next name that Juventus will give a contract extension to before the end of this season. Kalulu was signed at the start of last season from AC Milan.

Pierre Kalulu of Juventus in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Hellas Verona FC at Gewiss Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Bergamo,…
When Kalulu joined Juventus he was given a new contract until 2029, however the Bianconeri still want to offer him new terms. Currently, he earns 3 million per season for Juventus, this is only 16th highest in the squad. This has him behind Fillip Kostic, Teun Koopmeiners, Llyod Kelly and other player he is far more important than.
Juventus want to give Kalulu a pay-rise to show the value that he currently holds in Juventus’s squad. It is also to stop other teams from trying to sign Kalulu this summer. Manchester United and Liverpool have both considered making moves for Kalulu, however a pay rise could incetvise him to stay.
Contract news
AS Roma set to backflip and offer two midfielders a contract extensions
AS Roma have been the most in the news Italian team over the last few weeks, as the ownership and club board are falling out. It seems that more meetings are set for the future, but still nothing is decided yet for who will stay and go. This has lead to Gian Piero Gasperini and Claudio Ranieri trying to take more power over the club’s future.

Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini, with Claudio Ranieri, poses with the award of Coach of the mounth prior to the Serie A match between AS Roma and…
The first way they will do this is through extending the contract of Lorenzo Pellegrini who looked destined to leave Roma. Talks have now resumed according to Nico Schira as Pellegrini is ready to take a pay cut to stay with the club. Pellegrini has played for Roma his entire career and his love for Roma sees him pushing to stay.
This is despite the fact that there is Premier League and Serie A clubs that are interested in Pellegrini. These clubs could likely give him a similar to higher wage to what he gets in Roma. But it is never about money for Pellegrini as he wants to be a Gialorossi legend like Daniele De Rossi and Francesco Totti.

Roma coach Daniele De Rossi and Lorenzo Pellegrini during a training session at Centro Sportivo Fulvio Bernardini on May 25, 2024 in Rome, Italy.
Paulo Dybala could also be ready to take a pay cut to stay with Roma into next season according to Corriere Dello Sport. Dybala doesn’t have the same love for Roma as Pellegrini having spent most of his career with Juventus. However, he is intrigued by Gasperini’s project.
Dybala has enjoyed most of the time that he has spent in Gasperini’s system despite missing 18 games already this seen, a number that will increase as he has needed knee surgery. Dybala is hungry to stay in Rome and prove himself to Gasperini for the future. Dybala idea of staying is helped by little intriguing options for him this summer, expect for Boca Juniors which would be a return home he isn’t ready to make.
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