Panathinaikos is entering the summer with major changes after a disappointing season. The Greens are preparing for a new start with a new coach and significant alterations to the roster.

The presence in the qualifying rounds of the Conference League increases the pressure for sound decisions, as the club realizes that there is no room for further mistakes. The departure of Rafa Benitez is considered certain, and several options for the position are being considered, with Jakob Nestrup high on the list.

Simultaneously, the final assessment of the roster has begun, and several decisions are considered final. Only Kotsaris appears certain at the goalkeeper position, while the cases of Lafon and Tsavs do not progress. Karakasidis will undergo an evaluation but is unlikely to remain.

Defensively, Ingason, Tubá, and Palmer Brown are firmly on the team's radar. On the other hand, Gentil, Hernández, and Kotzias are heading towards departure. Kalambría left a positive impression, but his high contract and potential interest from Italy keep his future open. Kyriakopoulos continues, while Mladenovic is not expected to renew.

Significant changes are also coming in midfield. Vilena, Sisokó, and Renato Sanches are out of the plans, while Siópēs, Tsiribégia, and Kontoures are seen as depth solutions. Chery is expected to enter the market for potential sale during the summer.

Offensively, Tettes is considered a player who will stay, while Dessers will be evaluated during pre-season. Pantovic and Sfinterski are unlikely to continue, while Jagusi and Antin are viewed as investments for the future. The possibility of Bakaset's departure is still open, while Pelistri is expected to enter the market for sale.

Positive signs exist for Limni after his season in the Netherlands with Fortuna, where he had a strong presence with goals and assists, which could give him a new chance in Panathinaikos's rotation.

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