💰 Milan windfall, Koop farewell, Inter-Roma axis? Today's news 🔥 | OneFootball

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·21. Mai 2026

💰 Milan windfall, Koop farewell, Inter-Roma axis? Today's news 🔥

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Serie A is almost at its final curtain call, with the last matchday just around the corner and the race for the Champions League more fiercely contested than ever. The outcomes will also affect the lower half of the table, with the weekend set to decide the third team relegated to Serie B. 


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While waiting to find out who will celebrate and who will be left disappointed, for many clubs it is already time to think about the transfer market. Let’s look at today’s biggest news.


Juve, Turkish option for Koopmeiners

The Old Lady is looking for a buyer for Teun Koopmeiners. The story between Juve and the former Atalanta man is now drawing to a close, and a solution needs to be found because his book value still stands at as much as 33 million. 

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According to Corriere dello Sport, one of the teams that could make a move for the Dutchman is Galatasaray. 


Milan, loan buyout clauses worth gold

With Genoa completing the permanent signing of Lorenzo Colombo, paying Milan 10 million euros, the Rossoneri’s transfer kitty from loan buyouts has now risen to 30 million. That is great news at Milanello ahead of the summer transfer window, which, given the squad issues from last season, will need to deliver. 

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As reported by the blog Milannews.it, Colombo’s permanent move comes after Pobega’s buyout by Bologna (8 million) and Jimenez’s by Bournemouth for Jimenez (around 10 million).


Inter, not just Koné from Roma

According to the blog Fcinter1908.it, Inter’s radar for strengthening the squad ahead of next season includes more than just Manu Koné. The Frenchman is certainly the management’s priority, but Inter have also set their sights on Zeki Celik,

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The Turkish defender’s contract with Roma is nearing its end. His demand is close to 4 million euros net per season.


Napoli, McTominay renewal one step away

As reported by Corriere dello Sport, yesterday Napoli sporting director Giovanni Manna was seen at a well-known venue in Chiaia having dinner with Scott McTominay.

The executive and the Scottish midfielder likely discussed a contract extension, which has been planned for months and is getting closer and closer to being signed.


Roma, Pepê an option for the attack

According to reports during the show “Te La Do Io Tokyo” on Teleradiostereo, Roma are already pursuing an initial attacking target for next season.

It is Porto right winger Pepê, a highly versatile 29-year-old greatly appreciated by Farioli during the season precisely for that reason. Gian Piero Gasperini likes the profile.


Lazio, Demirovic liked for the attack

According to information gathered by fussballdaten.de, Lazio are looking with interest at Ermedin Demirovic for next season.

The Bosnian striker is coming off a good season at Stuttgart and has many admirers. For that very reason, the German club are asking for 30-35 million euros, a fee that is difficult for the Biancocelesti to pay.


Fiorentina, three sales to keep Kean

According to TMW, Fiorentina need to cover a deficit of around 80 million euros through major sales, caused by a poor season and the resulting failure to qualify for European competitions.

Sporting director Fabio Paratici would still like to try to keep Moise Kean. To achieve that goal, he would need to sell Dodo, Fortini, and Gosens. Besides being a valuable asset, the German has the third-highest salary in the squad, which is why his departure would ease the club’s finances.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


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