Reports in Italy claim that Juventus are interested in a potential summer transfer for Tottenham Hotspur and former Genoa defender Djed Spence as the Bianconeri draw up a list of targets to strengthen their full-back position.
Juventus interested in Tottenham’s Spence according to reports in Italy
According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, full-back is among the priority positions for Juventus to strengthen during the off-season. There have been recent links between the Bianconeri and Italy hopeful Michael Kayode at Brentford, and also with Roma’s Zeki Celik, who could become available on a free transfer.
According to Monday’s reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, the latest name on the wishlist is Tottenham right-back Spence, who knows Juventus sporting director Marco Ottolini from their time together at Genoa.
Ottolini brought Spence to Genoa on loan with an option to buy, around the same time that Radu Dragusin moved to Tottenham during the January transfer window in 2024. The three-time England international made 16 Serie A appearances during the second half of the 2023-24 campaign.
As things stand, there have not been any formal negotiations between the two sides, but according to Monday’s report, Juventus would need to pay a fee in the region of €30m if they are to lure Spence away from the relegation-threatened Tottenham.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 26: Djed Spence of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Everton and Tottenham Hotspur at Hill Dickinson Stadium on October 26, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
€30m is a considerable fee for Juventus, especially at full-back, and La Gazzetta dello Sport suggests that the Old Lady may have to look at moving on one of their current players first before they are able to pull off this sort of deal. Pierre Kalulu has been mentioned as one of the players who could potentially be sacrificed in the summer.
Struggling Juventus striker Jonathan David is reportedly of interest to Ligue 1 side Lyon after a disappointing first season in Serie A with the Bianconeri according to the latest reports.
David joined Juventus on a free transfer at the beginning of the summer transfer window following a five-year spell with Lille in Ligue 1, during which time he scored 109 goals from 232 appearances across all competitions.
The Canada international has struggled to replicate that form in Serie A, though. He has five goals and four assists to his name from league appearances so far this term.
David showed some encouraging signs in January and early February with four goals and two assists from a run of five league matches, but these have been his only goals in the league other than his strike on the opening day of the 2025-26 season.
Now, David appears to be falling down the pecking order in the Juventus striking department. He was hooked at half-time of Juventus’s 4-0 victory over Pisa in Serie A over the weekend, and watched on as his teammates scored four second-half goals in his absence.
Recent reports indicate that Luciano Spalletti is now inclined to stick with his ‘fluid front three’ for next weekend’s match against Udinese, leaving David out altogether. The Canadian’s opportunities are expected to be further reduced once Dusan Vlahovic makes his return from injury.
Could David return to Ligue 1 after less than a year with Juventus?
According to reports from Tuttosport and Calciomercato.com, David could potentially be poised to head back to Ligue 1 less than a year after he left Lille on a free transfer.
Lyon are said to be among the teams interested in a potential deal for David should he become available during the summer transfer window.
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 25: Jonathan David of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
The French side, under the guidance of former Milan head coach Paulo Fonseca, are currently third in the Ligue 1 table, and it is understood that their interest in David is dependent on their qualification for next season’s Champions League. The top three teams in France are granted an automatic spot in the Champions League, with fourth-place earning a place in the play-offs.
David technically joined Juventus on a free transfer last summer, but the Bianconeri still spent a reported €12m on commission and signing-on fees, and are currently paying the striker a salary in the region of €6m per season after tax.
Refereeing expert Luca Marelli believes that Daniele Doveri was correct in his decision to not award a last-minute penalty to Inter after shouts for a Samuele Ricci handball at the end of Sunday evening’s Derby della Madonnina against Milan: ‘Not punishable’.
Milan claimed the bragging rights in Sunday’s derby: Pervis Estupinan’s first-half strike proving enough for the Rossoneri to hold onto a 1-0 victory. This was their second consecutive victory over Cristian Chivu’s side and their fifth in an unbeaten run of seven against the Nerazzurri.
Inter still remain seven points clear at the top of the Serie A table with 10 matches of the season left to play, but many claim that Milan are the only team remaining that is capable of putting any real pressure on the league leaders heading into the final stretch.
What Marelli said about Ricci handball incident in Milan 1-0 Inter
There were some appeals for an Inter penalty In the final minute of second-half stoppage time in San Siro on Sunday night.
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Referee Daniele Doveri at the end of the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The ball did strike the arm of second-half substitute Ricci in the penalty area after a touch from Inter defender Denzel Dumfries, however, Doveri did not blow for a handball as he judged the player’s arm to be in a natural position and deemed that he had instinctively attempted to move his arm out of the way rather than moving towards the ball.
Speaking to DAZN after full-time on Sunday evening, refereeing expert Marelli agreed with the decision to not take further action in the closing minutes of the derby: “The touch isn’t punishable because the movement of his arm was to avoid, not create an obstacle,” he declared.
Many claim that Milan have ‘re-opened’ the race for the 2025-26 Scudetto with their 1-0 victory over Inter in the Derby della Madonnina on Sunday evening, but which of the two sides has the tougher run of fixtures heading into the final 10 matches of the season?
A first-half strike from unlikely hero Pervis Estupinan gave Milan all three points in their decisive derby against city rivals Inter in Serie A on Sunday night.
The Nerazzurri are still seven points clear at the top of the league standings with 10 games to go after last night’s defeat, with the Rossoneri the only side looking capable of applying any real pressure on Cristian Chivu’s side.
As things stand, Inter remain in control of the league table heading into the final 10 league games of the season, and they also have the slightly ‘easier’ run of fixtures compared to Milan in terms of the average league position of their remaining opponents.
The Nerazzurri still have challenging fixtures against the likes of Atalanta (home), Roma (home), Como (away) and Bologna (away) on the final day of the season, but the average league position of their remaining opponents comes out to 11.2.
The average ranking of Milan’s remaining opponents currently comes out to 10.7. They still have difficult challenges against Napoli (away), Juventus (home) and Atalanta (away) left on their schedule.
Inter’s remaining 2025-26 Serie A fixtures
Atalanta (7th) at home.
Fiorentina (17th) away.
Roma (5th) at home.
Como (4th) away.
Cagliari (14th) at home.
Torino (15th) away.
Parma (12th) at home.
Lazio (11th) away.
Verona (19th) home.
Bologna (8th) away.
Remaining home games: Five
Remaining away games: Five
Remaining matches against teams in the top six: Two
Average league position of remaining opponents: 11.2
Milan’s remaining 2025-26 Serie A fixtures
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Pervis Estupinan of AC Milan celebrates celebrates with his team-mates Adrien Rabiot and Youssouf Fofana after scoring their team’s team’s first goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Lazio (11th) away.
Torino (15th) at home.
Napoli (3rd) away.
Udinese (10th) at home.
Verona (19th) away.
Juventus (6th) at home.
Sassuolo (9th) away.
Atalanta (7th) away.
Genoa (13th) away.
Cagliari (14th) at home.
Remaining home games: Five
Remaining away games: Five
Remaining matches against teams in the top six: Two
Average league position of remaining opponents: 10.7
Fikayo Tomori says that Milan’s improved defensive solidity is the key behind their upturn in league form this season, and notes that ‘to play two games against Inter and not concede a goal isn’t easy’.
The Rossoneri have now won five of their last seven encounters against the Nerazzurri and are also unbeaten against them over that period. Sunday’s victory was also the second consecutive time that Massimiliano Allegri’s side have kept a clean sheet against Cristian Chivu’s side.
Tomori reacts to Milan 1-0 Inter: ‘To play two games against Inter and not concede a goal, it’s not easy’
The Rossoneri now find themselves seven points behind the table-topping Nerazzurri, and seem to be the only side capable of applying any real pressure on Cristian Chivu’s side heading into the final 10 games of the Serie A season.
Many of Milan’s players were asked after full-time against Inter whether they feel they are capable of closing down the seven-point gap between themselves and the Nerazzurri.
“Who knows,” said Tomori in a post-match interview with CBS Sports.
“I think at this point in time we just have to focus on ourselves. Obviously tonight was an important game, happy to have won. A good performance against a very, very good team.
“The derby is always a special game and always a difficult game. We’re just focussed on winning, happy to have done that. Now we just have to go onto the next game, rest and recover, enjoy tonight. Just focus on ourselves like I said, keep going and try to finish the season as strongly as possible.”
Tomori was asked where the Milan players would be celebrating following their victory, to which he jokingly replied: “I’m not sure. I don’t want the Mister to hear me, so I just have to stay quiet!”
Tomori insists that Milan needed no additional motivation heading into the Inter match, and feels that his side could have easily had another couple of goals to their name before the interval.
“I think in these kinds of games the Mister doesn’t really have to say too much because it’s a derby, you know how important it is for the club, for ourselves, for the fans, everyone.
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Francesco Pio Esposito of Inter competes with Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“The way that we approached the game in the first half, we put them under pressure, we had chances to score. Obviously we did score in the first half, but we had a lot of really dangerous opportunities and probably could have scored more.
“At the end of the day and especially at this stage of the season, three points is all that really matters, so yeah, we’re really happy.”
Tomori agrees that playing on the right-hand side of Massimiliano Allegri’s back three is helping to get the best out of him this season.
“Yeah, I think so. I think I can show the different qualities that I have,” he said. “Obviously my first job is to defend, so try to do that, try to do my job first, but I think in games like today where there’s a bit of space, I can affect the game going forwards.”
Milan are in second place in Serie A with 10 games left to go. They look set to secure Allegri’s goal of Champions League qualification, and despite being seven points shy of the league leaders, this is a vast improvement on the form that saw them finish ninth last season.
Tomori believes that Milan’s defensive security has been the secret behind their improvement this season.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 02: Mike Maignan of AC Milan celebrates victory with teammates Fikayo Tomori and Strahinja Pavlovic after the Serie A match between AC Milan and AS Roma at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“One of the main objectives for us was to concede less goals and I think this season we’ve been a lot more solid defensively, not just the defenders, but the whole team as a unit.
“We’ve worked a lot and worked a lot on trying to stay compact as a team. To play two games against Inter and not concede a goal, it’s not easy. I think that’s testament to how well we’ve been working and the work that the coaching staff has been doing with us this season.”
Manuel Akanji expressed his disappointment at Inter’s performance during their 1-0 loss against city rivals Milan on Sunday evening, and explained why last night’s defeat differed to their loss against the Rossoneri earlier this season: ‘Today was different. It wasn’t good enough from our side’.
Akanji reacts to Milan 1-0 Inter: ‘Wasn’t good enough from our side’
The Nerazzurri slipped to their second Serie A defeat against Milan of the 2025-26 season as Pervis Estupinan struck with the only goal of the game in San Siro on Sunday night.
Cristian Chivu’s side still have a commanding seven-point lead at the top of the Serie A table with 10 league matches of the season left to play, but there is disappointment around the camp in the aftermath of Sunday’s defeat against their city rivals.
“I think they played the way we expected them to play. They try to press a bit up front, if it doesn’t work, they drop deep and that’s what they did, especially in the first half,” explained Akanji in his post-match interview with CBS Sports.
“We had a lot of missed passes or duels that we lost, or we gave them opportunities by losing the ball easily. And also we didn’t defend well in a couple of situations and that’s why we lost the game in the end.”
Inter will make it two Serie A titles in three years if they hold out for the Scudetto in 2025-26. They have also reached the Champions League final in two of the last four seasons and have won the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italia twice within the last five campaigns.
If there is a recurring complaint about Cristian Chivu’s side, though, it is that they have struggled to overcome ‘bigger’ sides in the league and Champions League this term. The Nerazzurri have also failed to beat Milan in any of their last seven encounters.
“I mean, I’ve only played in the last two, today and the one in the first part of the season and for me, they were totally different games,” said Akanji.
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Rafael Leao of AC Milan competes for the ball with Manuel Akanji of Inter during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“The first one we dominated them, we had so many chances to score goals, we even missed a penalty. So, we clearly had enough chances to win the game. They had one opportunity and they scored the goal, that’s why they won the game.
“Today was different. It wasn’t good enough from our side. A lot of lost duels, a lot of balls that we should have kept that we lost. Just way too many mistakes and also sometimes in the duels, we weren’t aggressive enough and that’s why we lost today.
“I think as a team we didn’t create enough opportunities up front. We tried to cross the ball, but nothing really happened, not off the crosses. But still we had good opportunities to score a goal.
“I think right before they scored the goal for 1-0, Mkhi (Henrikh Mkhitaryan) runs alone at the keeper and couldn’t score. And even in the second half when Mkhi laid it off to Dima (Federico Dimarco) to score a goal and I think there were also a couple of opportunities with the corner that we had that the referee apparently blew the whistle before. Then a couple of situations where it maybe could have been a penalty.
“So we tried to create something but I think it just wasn’t enough from our side today.”
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Referee Daniele Doveri at the end of the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter after AC Milan 1-0 Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Naturally disappointed by Sunday’s defeat against Milan, Akanji insists that he is still trying to look at the positives.
“The next few days are not going to be good. You’re never happy when you lose a derby. The good thing is that we’re still seven points ahead and we have enough time to recover. The next game is not until next Saturday at home against Atalanta, which is a big game, but we will be ready again.
“We need to make better what we didn’t do good today and I’m confident we can get the win there.”
Luka Modric claims that Milan would be ‘right there with Inter’ had they performed better in ‘small games’ following Sunday evening’s 1-0 victory in the Derby della Madonnina in Serie A.
Modric reacts to Milan 1-0 Inter victory
The former Ballon d’Or winner was one of the crucial figures in Milan’s 1-0 victory over their city rivals, Inter, whose lead at the top of the Serie A table has now been reduced to seven points with 10 league games of the season left to play.
The main topic surrounding Milan following last night’s victory over Inter is whether there is a genuine possibility that they can catch Inter at the top of the standings with 10 points to go.
“It’s difficult to say. People always say you win titles in small games, especially in the league,” said Modric in an interview with CBS Sports after full-time.
“We haven’t done well in these sorts of games, we lost too many points, if we’d won only half of these points, we’d be there with Inter. But it’s part of football.
“We need to find a way to improve and get better in these games where teams drop too deep, there’s not much space. We need to find a way to do better and maybe play quicker, find a better solution to win these kinds of games.”
Milan claimed the bragging rights in Sunday evening’s Derby della Madonnina against Inter in Serie A, but there were some complaints from the Nerazzurri camp over a potential handball and a few other decisions from the officials after full-time. Here is what happened at the end of last night’s showdown in San Siro.
Pervis Estupinan’s first-half strike was enough for Milan to claim a 1-0 victory over Inter on Sunday evening, which was their second win over the Nerazzurri in Serie A this season and has extended their unbeaten run against their city rivals to seven matches.
Cristian Chivu’s side retain a seven-point advantage over the Rossoneri at the top of the league table with 10 games to go, though.
Which refereeing calls upset Inter during derby defeat?
There were protests from many of the Inter camp towards referee Daniele Doveri and his team after full-time in San Siro on Sunday night.
The main incident in question was a supposed handball from Samuele Ricci during the 95th minute of play right at the end of last night’s derby.
The ball had come off Denzel Dumfries and did touch Ricci on the arm, but the player’s arm was adjudged to have been in a natural position and he did appear to make an instinctive movement in an attempt to avoid handling the ball.
Referee Doveri decided that Ricci did not make himself ‘unnaturally larger’ with the movement of his arm, and that the incident was not worthy of a penalty kick.
Speaking on the incident after full-time, Nerazzurri head coach Chivu said: “I was told the VAR checked it, so I have nothing to add. I am focused on the performance, on my decisions, my mistakes.
“There are 10 games to go, 30 points up for grabs, so we’ve got to build on what we’ve done so far.”
MONZA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 04: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Aside from the penalty appeal, members of Inter’s coaching staff, including assistant Aleksandar Kolarov, were also frustrated by the addition of six minutes of stoppage time at the end of the second-half, which they felt was not enough.
There was also a moment just before the handball appeal where Carlos Augusto had the ball in the back of the net from a corner, however, Doveri had already blown his whistle while the ball was still in mid-air in order to stop some scuffling in the area.
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Referee Daniele Doveri shows the yellow card to Alessandro Bastoni of Inter during the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Corriere dello Sport suggests that Doveri could have been dished out a couple more yellow cards on the night: Specifically to Estupinan for a foul on Nicolo Barella, to Adrien Rabiot for a foul on Federico Dimarco, to Fikayo Tomori for a foul on Piotr Zielinski and to Ange-Yoan Bonny for a foul on Estupinan.
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Massimo Ambrosini believes that Sunday’s Derby della Madonnina will be won in midfield, and suggests that Youssouf Fofana could be the ‘surprise’ player to settle the crunch match between Milan and Inter.
Ambrosini spent 18 years with Milan, turning out a total of 489 times across all competitions for the Rossoneri. He was also involved in his fair share of derbies, 29 different matches against Inter to be precise, with a record of 11 wins, six draws and 12 defeats.
The 35-time Italy international was among the former players to give his thoughts ahead of Sunday’s derby in a recent interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Ambrosini previews Milan vs. Inter and makes ‘surprise’ Fofana prediction
During his talk with La Gazzetta dello Sport, Ambrosini was asked which of those derbies was his favourite to take part in.
“The two in the Champions League in 2003. But in general, every derby was an incredible experience. The two Curvas, the noise of the stadium, the adrenaline,” he said.
Milan talisman Rafael Leao has recently described this derby as a matter of ‘life or death’ for the Rossoneri. “Sportingly speaking, it is,” Ambrosini agrees. “At least for Milan who are chasing. Winning would mean getting back to -7 from the top and putting some pressure back on Inter.”
ITALY – JANUARY 18: Rafael Leao reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 18, 2026 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Still, closing down a seven point margin with 10 matches of the season left to play is one step too far for this current Milan side, Ambrosini concedes.
“I say no, even if you always have to dream in football. My Milan side made up seven points against Lazio within seven matches in 1999. But, if they’d asked me back then how much I believed in a comeback, I probably would have said the same as I’m saying now.
“Max has given Milan its soul back, starting with defensive solidity, which was the priority. That’s why I don’t think he’ll move from the 3-5-2. The mission to return to the Champions League is getting closer.”
Inter on the other hand, are on their way to winning their 21st league title in what is Cristian Chivu’s first full season in senior management.
“Cristian’s changed his register recently,” Ambrosini noted. “He’s chosen a bit more of a8 protective line of communication compared to what he did at the start. His work has been exceptional and shouldn’t be taken for granted. The only drawback is the (Champions League) elimination against Bodo.”
How does Ambrosini see this upcoming derby being settled?
“In midfield,” he replied. “I don’t expect a very open game, but a big battle especially in the middle, maybe decided by a surprise player.”
ITALY – JANUARY 08: Youssouf Fofana battles for possession with Johan Vasquez of Genoa during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Genoa CFC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 08, 2026 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
When asked who, he said: “Fofana. He’s been unlucky so far. I like his attitude and it shouldn’t be forgotten that he’s had to adapt as a midfielder.”
Lastly, Ambrosini had his say on emerging Inter and Italy talent Pio Esposito. He said: “He’s a serious and strong guy. I think everyone appreciates him because he conveys that desire to improve. I like him.”
Christian Vieri says that young players like Pio Esposito need protecting, but argues that the 20-year-old is still strong enough to be competing for a starting spot at Inter despite his age: “The fact that we still don’t know how to manage young players in Italy hasn’t changed.”
Vieri praises and protects Esposito: ‘We still don’t know how to manage young players in Italy’
Esposito is in contention for a starting spot in the Derby della Madonnina between the league leading Nerazzurri and their city rivals, Milan on Sunday evening.
The 20-year-old has impressed in his first full season in the Inter first team and will be going in search of his eighth goal of the season against Milan. He has also featured in 25 of Inter’s 27 matches of the Serie A season, as Cristian Chivu’s side look to go 13+ points clear in their hunt for a 21st league title.
Speaking in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, Vieri spoke of the need to protect young talents like Esposito, but insists that he is already proving why he is good enough to compete with the likes of Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram.
Lautaro is injured and unavailable for Sunday’s derby. Vieri described the Argentine as “the strongest centre-forward in Italy. He’s Inter’s engine. They miss everything he does in games, and he can unlock it at any time. Only Hojlund has been as strong as him this season.”
Vieri believes that it is players like Esposito and summer signing Ange-Yoan Bonny that have made the difference this season, though.
Inter came back from two goals down in a home Serie A clash against Pisa, completing a comeback with Piotr Zielinski, Lautaro Martinez and Francesco Pio Esposito in the opening Round 22 match in Pisa, Italy.
“This year, Inter have what they have been lacking in the past: Non-starting centre-forwards who are still up to scratch.”
One of the standouts has been Esposito: “The fact that we still don’t know how to manage young players in Italy hasn’t changed,” Vieri argues.
“One day he’s amazing and the next he’s disappointing: ‘Why didn’t you score that goal’, or whatever. Pio isn’t even 21 years old yet, and it’s not been long since his journey from Spezia to Inter. Not many have done that.”
Despite the need to ‘protect’ youngsters like Esposito, Vieri believes that he is more than old enough to compete with Inter’s most senior players: “Otherwise he wouldn’t have been able to hold his own on a physical level in Europe,” he says.
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 21: Francesco Pio Esposito of Inter warms up prior to Italy’s Serie A match between US Lecce and FC Internazionale at Stadio Via del Mare on February 21, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
“If you train against strong guys, you improve. And they tell me that he has a lot of desire to improve. Now when he gets the ball, he plays with it a lot more than he did before. He also has the touch that you need to send your teammate through on goal.”
Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has confirmed that Evan Ferguson’s season is likely over, that Artem Dovbyk is unlikely to feature until May and has also denied rumours of any meetings with Giallorossi legend Francesco Totti.
The Roma head coach sat down for his pre-match press conference on Saturday ahead of tomorrow’s Serie A match against Genoa, who are under the guidance of former Giallorossi captain and manager Daniele De Rossi.
News broke on Saturday morning that Brighton loanee Ferguson is expected to undergo surgery on an ankle issue that has kept him out of action for the last few weeks, and that the procedure is likely to spell the end of his season.
The 21-year-old is unlikely to feature for Roma again, as the Giallorossi are extremely unlikely to activate the €40m option to buy clause in their deal with Brighton.
“If we include Dovbyk and Ferguson, we’re in a really difficult situation,” Gasperini told the press on Saturday.
“Dovbyk’s been out for many months. The surgery’s been done, if all goes well, he could return at the end of April, maybe the beginning of May. We continue to consider him among the absentees.
“The same goes for Ferguson at this point, because this is probably where his season ends to have surgery on his ankle, so he won’t have time to recover, even at the end of the season. So they’re now crossed off the list.
“But then there is Malen, there is Vaz, there is Venturino, there are others. We’ve got El Shaarawy and Pellegrini back, we have the numbers to continue playing.”
It was suggested to Gasperini that some of Roma’s medical diagnoses have not been particularly accurate this season.
He replied: “No, but it would be presumptuous of me to talk about medicine. It’s not a topic on which we can discuss on the level with the doctors and professionals. It’s true that they’ve had to deal with lots of cases though, isn’t it.
“Starting with Ferguson, who arrived a year after an operation with great initial difficulties in getting back to his best with the few games he played last year. Then he had an excellent period around December, then there was this relapse, but this was a different case.
“Then there’s been the Angelino matter, there was Bailey, there was Dovbyk, and now Dybala. Undoubtedly this is quite rare in football because they aren’t even muscular injuries, they’re all quite specific, each one different from the other.
“It’s definitely had an effect having to give up these players for such a long time. However, despite that, we’ve come this far, we have to continue and move forwards with our best intentions.”
Gasperini denies Totti rumours: ‘Never met with him’
GENOA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Francesco Totti, former captain of Roma, reacts prior to kick-off in the Serie A TIM match between Genoa CFC and AS Roma at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on September 28, 2023 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
Gasperini has denied any knowledge of any meetings or talks with Roma legend Totti, who has been rumoured to be eyeing a return to the club in some sort of backroom role.
“I’m not in a position to talk about these situations,” said Gasperini. “I’ve been in Rome for eight or nine months. I’ve never met with Totti, it’s not a topic that I’ve brought up. It came out a month ago, not from me.”
There have been reports that Roma have discussed potential roles and further details with Totti, but Gasperini denies any knowledge of this.
Gasperini on Genoa vs Roma
ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 29: Manu Kone of AS Roma scores the team’s second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on December 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Gasperini went on to give his thoughts about the upcoming clash with Genoa in Serie A and his team’s successes so far this season.
“I continue to look ahead, I continue to look to the match against Genoa. We’ll have Genoa, then Bologna, Como, Bologna again, and then before the break we have Lecce. It’s two good weeks, but not decisive. The decisive things will happen in May. The goal for now is to stay in the mix.
“Tomorrow we play in Genoa. I know well what the stadium is like when it’s full. A team that is strong at home, dragged and pushed on by its supporters. We have to think about the team and our performances.”
Luciano Spalletti has confirmed his squad of 22 Juventus players to take on Pisa in Serie A this evening, but centre-forward Dusan Vlahovic is not included on this occasion.
The Bianconeri are preparing to take on Pisa in Serie A on Saturday afternoon. Spalletti’s side will be aiming for three points, which they hope will push them further towards the Serie A top four after slipping behind Como and Roma in recent weeks.
The Bianconeri are without a win across their last four matches, but did record an encouraging 3-3 comeback draw away against Roma last time out in the league. Saturday’s opponents, Pisa, have only won one of their 37 Serie A matches all season and have lost three on the bounce heading into the Juve clash.
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus FC lies injured during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Cagliari Calcio at Allianz Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Vlahovic has recently returned to training after suffering a high-grade adductor injury earlier this season, which has required three months of rehabilitation.
There had been some hopes at the beginning of the week that Vlahovic would be included in the matchday squad to face Pisa, but this has come one too soon. Spalletticonfirmed on Friday that Vlahovic is in contention to face Udinese next week instead.
Instead, Jonathan David looks set to lead the line for Juventus against Pisa, with support likely to come from Francisco Conceicao, Weston McKennie and Kenan Yildiz.
Confirmed Juventus squad for Pisa
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Juventus FC head coach Luciano Spalletti looks on during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Como 1907 at on February 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Former Inter and Italy striker Christian Vieri argues that Alessandro Bastoni has ‘apologised, knows that he was wrong and that should be enough’, as the Nerazzurri defender continues to earn boos around grounds in Italy following his involvement in the sending off of Juventus’s Pierre Kalulu in the Derby d’Italia last month.
Bastoni continues to cut a divisive figure in Italy after Inter’s 3-2 victory over rivals Juventus in Serie A in February.
With the scores level at 1-1 in the first half, Bastoni took an obvious tumble to the floor under the soft challenge of Kalulu, which resulted in referee Federico La Penna sending the Juventus man off for his second yellow card. Bastoni was then seen passionately celebrating as the red card was shown to Kalulu. Inter went on to win 3-2 against the 10-man Bianconeri.
Bastoni apologised for the way that he celebrated the decision to send Kalulu off a few days after the incident, but condemned the abuse that he and his family had suffered in the aftermath.
The ordeal has upset not just upset Juventus supporters, as the Italy international has since been treated to boos at various grounds across Serie A.
There had even been calls from certain supporters for the Nerazzurri defender to be dropped from Gennaro Gattuso’s Italy squad ahead of the crucial World Cup play-off campaign coming up at the end of March.
Former Italy players defend Bastoni
Speaking in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport ahead of the upcoming Derby della Madonnina between Inter and Milan, former Italy striker Vieri has come out in defence of Bastoni.
WASHINGTON, DC – DECEMBER 05: Christian Vieri, FIFA legend poses on the red carpet prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on December 05, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
“What he did, everyone does. Come on,” Vieri said. “The cameras are unforgiving and social media is terrible. They take out all the context.
“We’ve seen videos of those who celebrate, even those who pretend to be hurt on the pitch, those who get up as soon as their opponent is booked. Bastoni went into the press room, apologised, he knows it was wrong and that should be enough. The Milan fans will all boo, but not just him.”
Former Juventus winger Massimo Mauro has also come out in defence of Bastoni ahead of the World Cup play-off semi-final against Northern Ireland on March 26.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Alessandro Bastoni of Italy warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“The fact that Bastoni gets booed everywhere is a bit ridiculous. At this point, you’d have to boo 60-70% of footballers,” he said in a recent interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“The issue got blown out of proportion because Kalulu was sent off. Then Bastoni celebrated, and you shouldn’t do that, of course, but you can’t pay for it for the rest of your life either. That’s ridiculous.”
Thiago Motta is reportedly among the potential candidates to replace Igor Tudor as head coach of Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur, less than a year after the Italian was replaced by the Croatian at Juventus.
Could Tottenham replace Tudor with another former Juventus head coach?
It has been just shy of a year since Motta was dismissed from his position as head coach of Juventus. The former Bologna tactician did not last the full year with the Old Lady after a summer of heavy spending and a long series of unconvincing results thereafter.
Motta was let go from his position on March 23 last year, and Tudor was announced as his replacement later on the same day.
Tudor was initially appointed Juventus head coach on a short-term contract until the end of the 2024-25 season, but was later handed a contract extension until the summer of 2028 after impressing with his short run of fixtures towards the end of the campaign.
Tudor did not last long, though, and was replaced by current incumbent Luciano Spalletti at the end of October.
ROME, ITALY – OCTOBER 26: Igor Tudor, Head Coach of Juventus, reacts during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico on October 26, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Tudor has since been appointed as the head coach of Premier League strugglers Tottenham, again on a short-term contract until the end of the season, but has gone on to lose his first three matches in charge, which leaves Spurs just one point above the relegation zone with nine league matches of the season left to play.
Reports in the UK indicate that Juventus are considering sacking Tudor just three games into his tenure, and according to reports in Italy, Motta is among the potential candidates to replace him.
As per Tuttosport and Calciomercato.com, Tottenham have two potential Italian head coaches in mind in Motta and former Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi. There are other alternatives in Sean Dyche, Robbie Keane and Ryan Mason.
Massimilano Allegri has had the opportunity to comment on his future after a week of rumours linking him to the Real Madrid job, less than a year into his tenure with Milan: ‘We haven’t achieved anything yet’.
Reports in Italy this week have claimed that Allegri has been the long-term subject of a courtship from Real Madrid President Florentino Perez, and that the LaLiga giants could be poised to make a move for the Milan head coach to replace Alvaro Arbeola.
Updates claim that Milan are now keen to offer Allegri an extension to his contract, potentially until 2028, as a result of the Real Madrid interest.
Allegri comments on Madrid rumours and Milan future
Allegri has since had a chance to address the recent rumours regarding his future during his pre-match press conference ahead of Sunday’s Derby della Madonnina against city rivals and league leaders, Inter.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 03: The head coach of AC Milan during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AC Milan at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on February 03, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“I’m linked to Milan until 2027. My future is tomorrow. I’m fine at Milan and I’m very happy,” the Milan head coach told the press on Saturday.
“We only started the journey in July. The club is working for the future. But until we reach our goal, we will have to stay focused on the present. We haven’t achieved anything yet.”
Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri says that ‘you never know’ in football, but insists that his side’s only goal this season is to finish in the Champions League positions, not a Scudetto fight with their city rivals, Inter.
Milan, currently second in Serie A after 27 matches, will take on the table-topping Inter in San Siro in a highly-anticipated Derby della Madonnina on Sunday evening.
If the Nerazzurri claim victory, they will move 13 points clear at the top of the Serie A table with 10 league matches of the season left to go. If Milan win, they will cut the deficit to seven points, a margin they have previously chased down, albeit against Lazio in the 1998-99 season.
Allegri previews Milan derby: ‘It’s always special’
Allegri sat down for his pre-match press conference on Saturday ahead of tomorrow’s crunch match. The Rossoneri head coach discussed his side’s form, the reality of Milan’s situation in Serie A and the ‘special, special’ feeling heading into a derby.
“The derby is always a special, special game. It’s beautiful to play and experience. It will definitely be a great evening of sport. But, the three points in the derby are worth the same as the three points next Sunday,” Allegri said (via TMW).
“It’s important to pick up points tomorrow, it won’t be easy against a strong team. We know the importance of the game but we will try to get a result.
“The only thing we have left to do is play it, then we’ll see how it ends. After the game we’ll see if we’re left at -10, at -7 or at -13. Regardless of tomorrow’s result, we know that 57 points isn’t enough to achieve our goal, which is to return to playing in the Champions League. Our schedule is tough and we’re still a few victories away.”
Allegri went on to provide a medical update ahead of Sunday’s derby: “Everyone is fine apart from Gabbia, Loftus-Cheek and Gimenez, who will soon be with the team,” he said. “Bartesaghi trained yesterday, I’ll decide if he or Estupinan, who’s doing very well, will play tomorrow.”
Looking at tomorrow’s opposition, Allegri said: “Inter score goals in lots of different ways. They’re good shooters from outside the box, they have great strength inside it. It depends on who plays tomorrow, if Dumfries will play. They have a lot of different solutions in front of goal. We also have great qualities to be able to play a good game and score against Inter.”
There have been reports this week linking Allegri with a big move to Real Madrid. For now, he insists that he is focused on the task at hand with the Rossoneri.
“I’m linked to Milan until 2027. My future is tomorrow. I’m fine at Milan and I’m very happy. We only started the journey in July. The club is working for the future. But until we reach our goal, we will have to stay focused on the present. We haven’t achieved anything yet.”
Allegri was also asked what he makes of the recent booing that Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni has been subjected to following his involvement in the sending off of Pierre Kalulu during last month’s Derby d’Italia.
BARI, ITALY – AUGUST 16: Alessandro Bastoni of Inter during Pre-Season Friendly match between FC Internazionale and Olympiacos FC at Stadio San Nicola on August 16, 2025 in Bari, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
“I don’t want to make any appeals. All I can say is that the Milan fans will have to help us and support us as they have done from day one. The thing they will have to do first and foremost is support Milan.”
Allegri was asked if he thinks Milan will be able to catch Inter if they win on Sunday. He said: “You never know what happens in football. In the meantime, we’ll just play tomorrow. I don’t know if we’ll re-open the race for the Scudetto, but we’re five wins away from the Champions League, so if we win tomorrow, we’ll be missing one less.”
Milan have had a full week to prepare for Sunday’s derby, while Inter have only had a matter of days given their midweek involvement in the Coppa Italia.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: Nicolo’ Barella of FC Internazionale is challenged by Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Allegri was asked if he feels he has had too much time to prepare compared to Cristian Chivu and his team.
“Let’s see how it goes. Puulisic is growing in terms of his condition, Leao as well, Estupinan also on a mental level. The guys are all fine. Fullkrug is also doing better. He played for a month suffering with his toe, now he’s better too. Rabiot was stopped through suspension, Jashari’s growing in condition. We’ll play and hope to get a result tomorrow.”
Michael Kayode is having an impressive 2025-26 campaign in the Premier League with Brentford, is in contention for a potential Italy national team call-up and has now caught the eye of Juventus according to the latest reports in Italy.
The 21-year-old right-back has played a key role for under Keith Andrews in 2025-26, starting at right-back in 28 of a possible 29 Premier League matches this season after joining Brentford from Fiorentina on loan with an option to buy in January last year.
Kayode and his Brentford teammates currently find themselves in seventh place in the Premier League table, fighting for a spot in Europe despite being tipped for relegation by many at the beginning of the season.
There have also been suggestions that Kayode could be in line for a call up to the Italy national team squad in the near future. The former Fiorentina man has represented the Azzurri at U18, U19 and U21 levels and has eight caps for the latter.
Kayode was also among the players that Italy’s delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon singled out for praise in a recent interview ahead of the World Cup play-off campaign at the end of the month.
“A big surprise has been Palestra; he’s shown something extraordinary. Another one who’s doing well is Kayode. Vergara, too, definitely catches your attention,” said Buffon.
Reports Juventus interested in Italy prospect Kayode
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 25: Michael Kayode of Brentford dries the ball with a towel before taking a long throw-in during the Premier League match between Brentford and Liverpool at Gtech Community Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Brentford, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Now, according to reports from Tuttosport, Kayode is also of interest to Juventus ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Turin-based outlet lauds Kayode as a player who could star at right-back for the Old Lady ‘for the next 10 years’. Saturday’s report claims that Juve will continue to monitor the 21-year-old’s progress with great interest for the rest of the season.
Kayode is also capable of playing at right-back in a back four and as a wing-back in a three or five-man defence, which would make him a decent fit for Bianconeri head coach Luciano Spalletti, who does like to occasionally tinker with his system.
Tuttosport claims that Juventus would have to pay around €30m to snatch the Italy talent away from Brentford, who paid a fee in the region of €18m to activate the option to buy in Kayode’s original loan contract.
Kayode also spent four years in Juventus’s youth academy as a youngster.
Christian Vieri believes that four Milan players would get into Inter’s best starting XI ahead of the Derby della Madonnina between the two sides in Serie A on Sunday evening.
The former Italy striker, who scored 103 Serie A goals for Inter and also had a brief spell with Milan immediately after, spoke in-depth with La Gazzetta dello Sport ahead of Sunday’s derby.
Ahead of kick-off, the Nerazzurri have a 10-point advantage at the top of the Serie A table, and should they win on Sunday, they will go 13 points clear of their city rivals with 10 league games of the season left to play.
Vieri believes that Inter are well on their way to claiming their 21st Serie A title, regardless of the result in tomorrow’s derby.
“No Inter player wants to say anything because they don’t want to bring any bad luck, but with 10 games to go, there would be no team capable of catching up with this side, which practically always wins against the smaller sides by the way.” Vieri told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
If Milan were to win on Sunday, they would move within seven points of Inter with 10 games left to go.
Vieri believes that Cristian Chivu’s side have already created a large enough buffer to see off the Rossoneri threat, though: “I don’t do ifs, buts and maybes. The seven point margin would still count for a lot.” he said.
“Inter would have to lose three and Milan would always have to win. Also, Inter have to play against Atalanta, Roma and Como. Milan against Napoli, Juventus and Atalanta, even Sassuolo. I think we’re there aren’t we?”
Which Milan players would start for Inter?
ITALY – JANUARY 18: Rafael Leao reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 18, 2026 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
When Vieri spoke to La Gazzetta dello Sport ahead of the derby this time last year, he said that Inter would probably be keen to sign Rafael Leao from Milan and that Milan would probably like to sign eight or nine players from Inter.
“Today, I’d say Leao, Modric, Rabiot and Maignan. And it would be seven or eight Inter guys. Lautaro’s injury takes him out of it.”
Vieri was also asked how ‘amazed’ he has been by the form of the 40-year-old Luka Modric following his move to Milan from Real Madrid over the summer.
“Only in Italy is there as much talk about a player’s age,” he said. “He was at Real and was playing last year, it’s not as if it was 10 years ago. If I were Milan, I would renew his contract. I’d give him a five-year deal.”
The upcoming Derby della Madonnina between Milan and Inter in Serie A on Sunday evening is expected to set a new league record for matchday takings according to the latest reports in Italy.
Sunday’s Serie A headliner will be the battle of second-placed Milan and the league leading Inter, who have a 10-point advantage healing over their city rivals ahead of kick-off. Should Cristian Chivu’s side claim victory, they will move 13 points clear at the top of the table with 10 league games left to go.
There has been much anticipation for Sunday’s derby, which, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, will set a new record for the highest ever takings on a Serie A matchday.
How much will Sunday’s derby between Milan and Inter bring in?
ITALY – NOVEMBER 23: A general view of the stadium ahead of the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 23, 2025 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
According to Saturday’s report, the upcoming derby is set to bring in more than €8.7m in revenues, which will surpass the previous record of €8.65m that was set during the first leg of this fixture earlier this season.
A sold-out capacity crowd in excess of 75,500 will be in attendance in San Siro tomorrow.
As calculated by Calcio e Finanza, here are the five most financially profitable Serie A matches ever:
AC Milan v Inter, 8 March 2026, San Siro – €8,700,000 (75,500 expected spectators)
Inter v AC Milan, 23 November 2025, San Siro – €8,649,494 (75,562 spectators)
Inter vs. Juventus, 14 February 2026, San Siro – €8,587,129 (75,515 spectators)
Inter v AC Milan, 22 September 2024, San Siro – €7,626,430 (75,366 spectators)
Inter vs. Juventus, 27 October 2024, San Siro – €7,614,585 (75,056 spectators)
Former Rossoneri star Kaka has named the one Inter player he would like to ‘steal’ for Milan and has no doubts as to who will have the biggest impact in the upcoming Derby della Madonnina: ‘Modric will make the difference’.
Ahead of the Derby della Madonnina between Milan and Inter in San Siro this coming Sunday, Kaka sat down for an in-depth interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, discussing all things Rossoneri, Brazil and the upcoming World Cup.
Ahead of Sunday’s highly-anticipated derby, Inter sit at the top of the Serie A table with a 10-point advantage over their next closest rivals, Milan.
Kaka insists that with 11 league matches of the 2025-26 season left to play, Milan still have everything left to play for.
“We’re 10 points off them, but I will say that it can be done, and in terms of the Scudetto as well. Of course it looks like a very difficult task looking at the standings, but I’ve seen a lot in football and I will repeat, I believe in it.”
Which Inter player would Kaka steal for Milan?
AUGUST 31: Ricardo Kaka looks on before the Serie A match between AC Milan and AS Roma at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on August 31, 2018 in San Siro, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Kaka was asked which Inter player he would pick to steal and have play for the Rossoneri instead.
He said: “Lautaro, but since he’s injured I’ll go with Thuram.”
And when asked which Milan player he thinks will have the biggest influence in this upcoming derby, Kaka said: “Modric, without a doubt. He’ll make the difference with his experience but also his class. I also like Pulisic a lot and there’s always Leao.”
Evan Ferguson’s career at Roma is likely over, as the Republic of Ireland international is expected to miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season through injury according to reports in Italy.
It has been a miserable few seasons for the 21-year-old Brighton loanee, who had been tipped for very top during his teenage years in the Premier League.
His 2023-24 campaign was curtailed with a cruciate ligament tear, which also affected his start to the 2024-25 season. He also suffered an ankle injury later that season, before being sent on a fairly underwhelming loan spell to West Ham.
He had hoped to relaunch his career in Serie A with Roma, who brought him on loan with a €40m option to buy from Brighton during the summer transfer window.
However, despite the occasional glimpse of promise during his time with the Rossoneri, scoring five goals and providing two assists from 22 appearances across Serie A and the Europa League, Ferguson has struggled to win over Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini and has also continued to do battle with ankle injuries.
Ferguson surgery brings end of Roma career
Despite scoring twice and providing an assist in a run of three consecutive Serie A starts over the new-year period, Ferguson has missed most of 2026 with a new ankle injury, which has kept him out of the last seven Serie A matches.
According to recent reports, Ferguson has recently returned to the UK for a consultation with a specialist, and now, according to updates from Corriere dello Sport, the decision has been made for the 21-year-old to have surgery.
According to Saturday’s report, Ferguson will have the operation in the UK at some stage next week and this is expected to bring the end of his 2025-26 season.
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 10: Evan Ferguson of AS Roma is injured during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on January 10, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
This is also likely to spell the end of Ferguson’s Roma days, as the Giallorossi are extremely unlikely to activate the buy option in their loan agreement with Brighton.
Dusan Vlahovic is close to being back in contention for Juventus selection, but Jonathan David is expected to lead the line when Pisa visit the Allianz Stadium in Serie A on Saturday evening.
The Bianconeri are without a win over their last four Serie A matches, but were able to fight back to claim a 3-3 draw away against Roma last weekend in a huge match in the race for the Champions League positions.
The Bianconeri find themselves in sixth place ahead of kick-off against Pisa, one point off the fifth-placed Como and four behind Roma in the top four.
Luciano Spalletti’s biggest toss-up in terms of his personnel is in goal: Either Michele Di Gregorio or Mattia Perin could start, but pre-match reports indicate that it will be the former Monza stopper starting against Pisa, coming back in after spending the last two matches on the bench.
Juventus are not expected to make any changes in defence: Pierre Kalulu, Gleison Bremer, Lloyd Kelly and Andrea Cambiaso are the preferred options. Captain Manuel Locatelli is back from suspension and is intended to start in midfield alongside Khpehren Thuram with Teun Koopmeiners likely to drop to the bench.
Vlahovic is back in training with the Juventus squad after having surgery on his adductor, which has required more than three months of rehabilitation, but Spalletti has confirmed that the Serbian is instead targeting a return against Udinese next weekend.
David is expected to lead the line, with support likely to come from Francisco Conceicao, Weston McKennie and Kenan Yildiz.
Pisa have still only won once across their 27 Serie A matches this season and have lost their last three in a row approaching Saturday’s match against Juventus. Bologna beat them 1-0 at the Garibaldi on Monday night.
Filip Stojilkovic could return to the attack for Oscar Hiljemark’s side, as could Felipe Loyola in midfield. Arturo Calabresi is still unavailable in defence through injury.
Kick-off is due at 19.45 GMT.
Juventus vs. Pisa: Probable line-ups
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Weston McKennie of Juventus FC celebrates with teammate Kenan Yıldız after scoring the third goal of his team during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Juventus FC head coach Luciano Spalletti looks on during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Como 1907 at on February 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
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Conte +8 above fifth place
Corriere dello Sport
A derby for Pio
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Esposito: Time for the Scudetto
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Operation on his knee
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Tuttosport
‘In Spalletti, I see Lippi again’
Interview with Ravanelli
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Marco Verratti is increasingly likely to be called up to the Italy national team squad for the upcoming World Cup play-off campaign at the end of March, but what role will the 33-year-old Al-Duhail midfielder have to play in Gennaro Gattuso’s side?
According to various reports over the last few weeks, Gattuso has been considering calling Verratti back into the national team fold for the World Cup play-off semi-final against Northern Ireland on March 26.
Should the Azzurri win that fixture, they will then have to face either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina away from home in a one-legged decider for a spot at the final World Cup tournament.
How does Verratti fit into Italy’s World Cup play-off plans?
According to updates on Thursday, Verratti is on Gattuso’s preliminary squad list and according to Tuttosport, he will be part of the squad at the end of the month. Federico Chiesa and Federico Gatti are among the other players who could return to the squad.
For Verratti, if he is called up, it would be his first involvement with the Italy squad since the Nations League third place play-off against the Netherlands in June 2023.
FLORENCE, ITALY – JUNE 07: Marco Verratti of Italy warms up during training session at Forte Village Resort on June 07, 2023 in Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
It remains to be seen whether Verratti will play if he is called up to the squad. According to Thursday’s report, he is seen as an alternative option to Juventus’s Manuel Locatelli at the base of the Azzurri midfield. Sandro Tonali and Nicolo Barella are unlikely to be dropped from their starting spots in Italy’s strongest XI.
If Verratti is to play, it is most likely that he would be a second half substitute: An experienced player capable of helping Italy get things over the line with his ability to read play and control the tempo of the game from the middle of the park.