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Itâs Kane vs Haaland day at the World Cup, but for Serie A, as always, itâs still transfer market time as everyone waits for the first training sessions and the very first pre-season friendlies.
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Below, as usual, are the most important transfer updates for the big clubs in our league.
Juventus are getting serious about their attack, and as is well known, a centre-forward is Luciano Spallettiâs top priority. If the deal for Kolo Muani continues to move slowly, as has now become tradition, the Bianconeri have set their sights on other names.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, if Atletico Madrid do not lower their demands for Sorloth, Juventus will move for either Parmaâs Mateo Pellegrino or Udineseâs Keinan Davis, the latter having just renewed his contract with the Friulian club.Â
Milan could part ways with Fikayo Tomori. The English defender, who was also in the balance last summer before being confirmed by Massimiliano Allegri, could see his playing time reduced to a minimum with the arrival of Mario Gila.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Juventus track could heat up again, with the Bianconeri having shown interest in the former Chelsea man in the past.Â
Inter are working to understand Luis Henriqueâs future. The Brazilian wide man is not part of the plans, or at least is not seen as a key piece by Chivu in the Nerazzurriâs new era.
As reported by Simone Togna of Tuttosport, there are currently no concrete negotiations. The Brazilian wants to stay at Inter, Bournemouth are not making a decisive move, and Turkish options can be ruled out.Â
Napoli will try to offload Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, with the Serbian no longer part of either the clubâs or Massimiliano Allegriâs plans.
The former Torino player, according to Corriere dello Sport, is valued at âŹ18 million, and Hull City are interested in signing him on loan with an obligation to buy in the event they avoid relegation. Napoli, however, would prefer to sell him outright.Â
What does the future hold for Matias SoulĂ©? Roma are clear: he will not be sold at all costs, but they will not stand in the way of his departure if a suitable offer arrives. And that suitable offer, according to Corriere dello Sport, would be in the region of âŹ30-40 million.
SoulĂ© is not considered untouchable, and the club have opened the door to a sale. Not to undersell one of the squadâs talents, but for a very specific need: to generate a capital gain of between âŹ15 and âŹ20 million, crucial to building the transfer kitty needed to fund a move for his replacement. The clubâs stance is clear and leaves no room for discounts.Â
Grey smoke for Sergi Dominguez at Lazio. The Dinamo Zagreb defender is the Biancocelestiâs chosen replacement for Gila, but Fabianiâs blitz in Croatia did not lead to a deal being completed.
As reported by Il Messaggero, Lazio are offering 10, while the Croatians want 15. Talks are ongoing with Boban, Dinamoâs president.
Paratici is going all out to rebuild Fiorentina and now the priority, after the deals already completed, is a striker.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the name they like is Tolu Arokodare, a 2000-born Wolverhampton player who is also liked by Trabzonspor, but the player does not want to move to Turkey.Â
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đźđč here.
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