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Ā·13 June 2026

šŸ’” Carnevali's plan, Inter-Ndoye and Napoli-Allegri mystery šŸ¤‘

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In the meantime, here are the most important transfer news stories of the day.


Juventus, Carnevali prepares the plan

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Carnevali’s new Juventus will have to undergo a deep financial overhaul. The goal is to break even by 2028, comply with UEFA rules and make up for the absence from the Champions League. For the 2026-27 financial year, around €100 million in capital gains through player trading will be needed.

Among the players who could be sacrificed, with Yildiz excluded, the standout names are Thuram, Bremer, Kalulu, Cambiaso, Gatti and Miretti. At the same time, Carnevali will have to keep cutting costs, aiming to reduce total expenses to €320-330 million. The new approach will be inspired by the Sassuolo model: targeted signings, young players already ready, and profiles worth €15-25 million.


Milan, Bologna interested in Comotto and Jashari

According to calciomercato.com, Bologna are looking at Milan to strengthen their squad ahead of next season. Among the profiles being monitored is Christian Comotto, a midfielder born in 2008 who has returned to the Rossoneri after a loan spell at Spezia and is considered one of the most interesting young talents in the academy.

The Emilian club are also following Ardon Jashari, a Swiss midfielder admired by several Serie A teams. Despite interest from Bologna, Roma and Atalanta, the player is said to be inclined to continue his adventure with Milan and carve out an increasingly important role in the Rossoneri project.


Inter, Ndoye an alternative to Palestra

Inter continue to work on Marco Palestra, but negotiations with Atalanta risk becoming one of the most complicated deals of the summer. The Bergamo club value the wide player at between €50 million and €55 million, while the Nerazzurri already consider the total €45 million offer made so far to be significant.

If the gap remains unchanged, Inter’s management would be ready to switch targets. According to Tuttosport, the leading alternative is Dan Ndoye, a profile already appreciated during his Bologna days. The deal could involve Nottingham Forest and also open the door to possible transfer links involving Davide Frattesi, allowing Inter to resolve several situations with a single negotiation.


Napoli, Allegri-Milan mystery

The agreement between Napoli and Massimiliano Allegri continues to spark debate. According to the Corriere della Sera, Milan were not pleased with the speed at which the understanding between the Livorno-born coach and Aurelio De Laurentiis’ club was set up, to the point of suggesting that contacts may have started before the official end of the season.

Although the contract has not yet been signed, the agreement between the parties is said to have already been defined in detail. Moreover, even if Milan were to decide not to reach an agreement on severance and instead pay Allegri the final year of his contract, the coach could still leave the Rossoneri and begin his new adventure on Napoli’s bench.


Roma, Paixao trail goes cold

One of the leads Roma have been following to strengthen their attack appears to have cooled in recent hours. Igor Paixao, repeatedly linked with the Giallorossi, does not in fact seem inclined to leave Marseille during this transfer window.

This was confirmed directly by the Brazilian winger’s agent in comments to La Provence. Although the French club may consider some sales for budgetary reasons, the player’s intention remains clear: to continue his adventure with OM. ā€œEven if offers were to arrive, Igor intends to stay at Marseille,ā€ the agent explained, thereby pushing Roma away from the picture.


Lazio, dilemma between Mandas and Provedel

Lazio are being called on to quickly resolve the issue concerning the goalkeeping position. According to Il Corriere dello Sport, at the center of their evaluations are Ivan Provedel and Christos Mandas, while young Edoardo Motta is set to remain in the squad as second or third-choice goalkeeper to continue his development path.

Provedel continues to be on Inter’s radar, but there is still a gap between the parties over salary and transfer valuation. At the same time, Mandas is ready to return after his experience at Bournemouth, but he is said to have asked for guarantees over a starting role. With both goalkeepers seeking certainty for next season, Lazio will have to make a decision in the coming weeks.


Fiorentina, Fortini heading for the exit

Niccolò Fortini’s future seems increasingly far from Fiorentina. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, there is no room for a contract renewal between the Viola club and the 2006-born wide player, whose deal expires in 2027, which is why the club are already considering a sale during the summer.

At the moment Bournemouth are the team that have shown the most concrete interest, although negotiations have not yet truly got underway. Fiorentina want to cash in immediately on the departure of the young talent to avoid the risk of losing him on a free transfer. Meanwhile, Manor Solomon’s future also remains to be defined: the Viola appreciate the Israeli’s performances, but his frequent physical problems could push the club to negotiate with Tottenham in order to obtain a discount on the €10 million buyout clause.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ here.


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