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The first step has been taken, now only the last one remains — the decisive one — to return to the World Cup after 12 years. We’re talking about Italy, who beat Northern Ireland last night and are now preparing for the clash with Bosnia, amid controversy already flaring up.
In the meantime, let’s take a look at the most important news stories for today.
Juventus have been tracking Leo Ostigard for some time, with the Genoa defender coming off a high-level season. As reported by Tuttosport, Luciano Spalletti is also a big admirer of the player, and in recent days his agent was spotted at the J Hotel for a meeting with sporting director Ottolini.
Despite the contacts already initiated by the Bianconeri, Inter are now also making a strong move. Again according to Tuttosport, the Nerazzurri have set their sights on the centre-back, and it is not out of the question that a real bidding war could break out between the two clubs this summer.
According to Tuttosport and MilanNews.it, Milan have set their sights on Konstantinos Karetsas, the Greek talent born in 2007 who plays for Genk. His name came up during a meeting at Casa Milan with Allegri, Furlani, Tare and Ibrahimovic, with the attacking midfielder considered an ideal profile for the future.
The 18-year-old, already involved with the Greek national team, has put up impressive numbers in both the league and Europe, attracting interest from several top clubs. Strong competition is coming from the Premier League — with Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United all interested — while Genk value the player at no less than €35 million.
According to Matteo Moretto on Radio Sportiva, Inter do not consider Marcus Thuram untouchable. The French striker, who has not had a particularly brilliant season, still continues to attract interest abroad.
As the transfer expert explained, if an offer deemed attractive arrives, the Nerazzurri could consider a sale. Thuram would like to play with his brother, but for now a move involving Juventus remains unlikely.
According to Il Corriere del Mezzogiorno, Napoli are considering several changes ahead of next season, with as many as six players in the balance. Among them are Juan Jesus and Spinazzola, both out of contract in June, while other situations still need to be closely monitored.
Lukaku, Mazzocchi, Anguissa and Lobotka are also in doubt, all with contracts expiring in about a year. The club want to rejuvenate the squad and cut costs, and decisive offers could arrive for some of them. In Lobotka’s case, a €25 million release clause could also make an exit easier.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, a sensational idea is gaining traction at Roma: bringing Mohamed Salah back to the capital. The Egyptian, ready to leave Liverpool after nine seasons, is said to be weighing up several options, and among them could be a romantic return to the Giallorossi, where he already shone between 2015 and 2017.
The deal remains complicated, however, mainly for financial reasons: Salah earns more than €12 million net, while Roma are unlikely to go beyond €4 million. Offers from Saudi Arabia and MLS remain in the background, but given his ties to the city and other external factors, a surprise solution for his future cannot be ruled out.
According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Lazio have set their sights on Nicolò Tresoldi, the Club Brugge talent who has enjoyed an important season. The striker, still very young and holding dual nationality, has already posted noteworthy numbers in both the league and the Champions League.
According to reports coming out of Germany, the Biancocelesti are assessing the profile for the summer. The cost of the deal is estimated at between €15 and €20 million, with Lazio potentially deciding to make their move in the coming months.
According to Il Corriere Fiorentino, Manor Solomon has quickly won over Fiorentina, featuring in every match since his arrival and fully convincing both the coaching staff and the management. His return to the squad is positive news ahead of Verona, especially since Gudmundsson, not at his best, has not delivered the same level of performance on the left.
As reported by the same source, Fabio Paratici has already made a clear decision: Solomon’s buyout clause, set at €10 million, is expected to be triggered. A strong signal for Fiorentina’s future.
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