Mauro Icardi is looking back towards Italy. The Argentine forward understands that his time at Galatasaray is nearing its end and he is already exploring a return to Serie A.
His contract ends on June 30, 2026, and discussions to extend it have not progressed. This pause has activated interest from several Italian clubs. Icardi does not want to end his career far from the competitive spotlight. At 33, he believes he still has goals, stature, and hunger to compete for titles.
Fabrizio Romano has indicated that the striker's team is already working on potential exits. The priority is to find an ambitious project. The Rosario native left a deep mark in Italy. There, he blossomed with Sampdoria, reached star status at Inter, and was the Nerazzurri captain.
That history carries weight, for better or for worse. His name holds market value, but it also sparks debate due to his strong association with Inter's fierce rivals. In Turkey, his numbers support any candidacy. With Galatasaray, he has scored 77 goals and provided 25 assists in 134 matches, an impressive record.
The arrival of Victor Osimhen, however, changed his role. Icardi lost prominence and began to consider a move with more assured playing time.

Juventus and AC Milan analyze the fit
Juventus is seen as an appealing option but has not taken definitive steps yet. The club is assessing alternatives for its forward line. In Turin, they are watching the market cautiously. Luciano Spalletti needs functional attackers capable of pressing, linking up play, and offering different offensive abilities.
Icardi brings something different: area presence, finishing, and experience. He wouldn’t be a long-term bet but an immediate solution for tight matches. AC Milan is also in search of a number nine, but their sporting situation requires some patience. They need to define the coach, the model, and the priorities for the upcoming season first.
The Argentine's past with Inter adds intrigue to any potential move. Wearing the Rossoneri shirt would not be a trivial step for a former Inter symbol. Nevertheless, the market doesn't always understand romance. If the deal is financially sound, AC Milan might consider the move pragmatically.
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AS Roma emerges as the most natural destination for Icardi
AS Roma appears to be the most logical path at present. Gian Piero Gasperini values area strikers and cunning profiles. The Roman side aims to strengthen its attack with a proven goal scorer. Icardi would fit in as a significant rotation piece and a threat in the box.
Roma wouldn’t need to build the entire project around the Argentine. This condition could make the deal more realistic and less risky. Additionally, the player is well acquainted with Serie A. He wouldn’t require a lengthy adaptation period or struggle with the tactical demands of Italian football.
Other clubs like Como, Fiorentina, or Lazio may also emerge if top choices cool down. They all seek goals and offensive leadership. For Icardi, the key will be making the right choice. He doesn’t want a superficial contract but a destination where he can feel useful from day one.
Galatasaray knows that the cycle is nearing its end. Renewal promises have not materialized, and the market is starting to stir. Mauro Icardi wants to return to Italy, and Juventus, AC Milan, and AS Roma are already part of a race that could heat up very soon.
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