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·25. Juni 2026

Juve eye Svilar, Milan on free Kamada and Chalobah-Inter 🤑

Artikelbild:Juve eye Svilar, Milan on free Kamada and Chalobah-Inter 🤑

The World Cup is about to enter its hottest stage: the knockout rounds. 

For the few who aren’t following the huge tournament in America, there are still plenty of interesting talking points, mostly from the transfer market.


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 Let’s take a look together at the biggest stories of the day.


Juve, is Carnevali turning to Svilar?

Juventus continue to think about the future of their goalkeeping department and are considering possible alternatives for next season. The possible departure of Michele Di Gregorio would push the club to act on the market to secure a new top-level goalkeeper.

After setbacks in the talks for Emiliano Martinez, the management has also reportedly set its sights on Mile Svilar. According to Tuttosport, general manager Giovanni Carnevali is closely monitoring the situation of the Roma goalkeeper, taking advantage of the Giallorossi’s need to record a capital gain by June 30. However, to let the 1999-born keeper leave, the capital club would still value the player at more than €50 million.


Milan, Kamada a free-transfer opportunity!

Milan are keeping a close eye on opportunities that could arise in the free-agent market and have reportedly targeted Daichi Kamada, the Crystal Palace attacking midfielder fresh off winning the Conference League. The Japanese attacking midfielder is nearing the end of his contract with the English club and could therefore represent an interesting free transfer opportunity.

This is not a new name for the Rossoneri: Kamada had already been linked with Milan in the summer of 2023, although the move never materialized. As highlighted by BILD, the 1996-born player is in excellent form, also confirmed by his performances with the Japanese national team at the World Cup, where he has already scored two goals in two matches against the Netherlands and Tunisia.


Inter, Chalobah ahead of Solet

Inter are being forced to rethink their plans after missing out on Marco Palestra. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, sporting director Ausilio has already started looking around for new solutions on the market.

As for the post-Acerbi plan, the appreciation for Oumar Solet of Udinese remains, but Atletico Madrid have now entered the race. Among the alternatives being considered by the management is also Trevoh Chalobah of Chelsea, a name already followed in previous transfer windows and seen as a possible option to strengthen the back line.


Napoli, contacts with Vicario

Napoli continue to monitor the goalkeeper market and in recent hours have reportedly made their first exploratory contacts for Guglielmo Vicario. As reported by Sky Sport, the Azzurri club has gathered information on the player’s situation and his willingness to return to Serie A, an option the goalkeeper would view positively.

The deal, however, remains tied to outgoings, with the futures of Alex Meret and Vanja Milinkovic-Savic still to be defined. Tottenham have reportedly already set a valuation of around €20 million, a figure Napoli would try to lower if real negotiations begin. Juventus are also keeping a close eye on developments, considering the Italian goalkeeper one of the possible alternatives for their own goal.


Roma, so much competition for Greenwood!

The race for Mason Greenwood has gained a new suitor. As reported by Il Romanista, Al Hilal have also shown interest in the English striker, which risks sparking a real international auction in which the Giallorossi would be unlikely to come out on top. The Saudi club, in fact, has almost unlimited financial resources, allowing it to make offers that would be very difficult to match both for the transfer fee and any potential salary.

Fenerbahçe should not be overlooked either, having reportedly already submitted an offer close to €35 million, though it is still considered insufficient, while Atletico Madrid remain in the background, continuing to track Greenwood without yet making an official offer.


Lazio, Isaksen stays! Cancellieri...

Lazio have already made a decision on the future of Gustav Isaksen: the Danish winger will not be included on the list of players for sale and will remain available next season as well. As reported by Il Corriere dello Sport, the Biancoceleste club still believes in the 2001-born player and does not intend to part with him, unlike Cancellieri, for whom different scenarios could open up during this transfer window.

Isaksen’s contract runs until 2028 and relations between Lazio and the player’s entourage are positive, but the situation linked to the future still needs monitoring. According to Il Corriere dello Sport, the club currently cannot offer an improved financial package due to its break-even transfer policy, which is why any renewal could come without a salary increase. A situation similar to the one previously experienced by Gila and Romagnoli.


Fiorentina, the names for the attack

Fiorentina are awaiting news on the future of Moise Kean. As reported by Il Tirreno, if no club decides to trigger the €62 million release clause, the striker and the club would be ready to continue together next season as well. However, the former Juventus player’s stay would have consequences for the attacking hierarchy, and Piccoli would be the one to suffer, with his playing time potentially reduced significantly.

For this very reason, the Viola management is also evaluating possible alternatives should it become necessary to sell the former Lecce player. Among the profiles being monitored is Mateo Pellegrino of Parma, although he is valued at around €20 million, as well as Niclas Füllkrug, who has returned to West Ham after his spell at Milan. The German striker would represent a low-cost opportunity, with a price tag estimated at around €3 million and the possibility of a loan move as well. Venezia have already reportedly gathered information on the player.

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