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Check out today’s latest news from Serie A, including the ongoing feud between Paolo Maldini and Lega Serie A and the build-up to the Coppa Italia final between Atalanta and Juventus.

Ex-Lazio coach Maurizio Sarri is an option for the Bologna job if Thiago Motta leaves at the end of the season, reported Gazzetta.

Roberto Rosetti, Chairman of the UEFA Referees Committee, said only captains will be allowed to protest at referees’ decisions at Euro 2024 while all other players approaching officials and ‘showing any sort of disrespect or dissent will receive a yellow card.’

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Italy and Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali spoke to students and young footballers in Bari on Tuesday, revealing that a recent visit to a factory made him feel lucky despite his ‘errors.’

Luciano Spalletti has already started to draw up his Italy squad for the upcoming European Championship, suggesting that ‘20% of the list is open’ to those who have proven themselves.

Paolo Maldini has hit out at the censorship of his recent tell-all interview, with his lawyer warning of ‘any action to protect’ the former Milan director.

Italy CT Luciano Spalletti admitted it will be ‘difficult’ not to call up Gianluca Scamacca at Euro 2024 and insists the Atalanta striker has started in key games for the Azzurri during his tenure.

Only the suspended Manuel Locatelli and the injured Mattia De Sciglio are not available for Juventus in Wednesday’s Coppa Italia Final against Atalanta.

Simone Inzaghi provided an update on his new Inter contract and underlined his and the club’s ambitions moving forward.

Sportitalia reported Napoli representatives have met Antonio Conte in Turin, while Milan do not seem interested in the Italian tactician.

Lega Serie A have released a statement in response to the accusations of censorship from former Milan director Paolo Maldini as the feud over his tell-all interview rumbles on.

Gian Piero Gasperini has confirmed his 21-man Atalanta squad for the upcoming Coppa Italia final with Juventus, setting the stage for the decisive battle.

Find out the latest team news and where to watch on TV and streaming the Coppa Italia Final between Atalanta and Juventus.

This article first appeared on Football Italia and was syndicated with permission.

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