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It's the eve of the match for Gattuso's National Team, which will be playing in Bergamo against Estonia tomorrow in the debut of the new coach on the National Team's bench.
With the transfer window closed, Serie A clubs are working on the field without their national players, awaiting the intense schedule after the break.
Below, as usual, are the most important news from the top teams in our league.
Teun Koopmeiners will not be on the bench with the Netherlands against Poland. It's not due to injury but a technical choice.
Due to the need to bring a maximum of twelve players on the bench, coach Koeman, forced to cut two players from the list, excluded Koopmeiners and Steijn.
Milan considered a thrilling swap: Chukwueze for Nico Gonzalez. Matteo Moretto tells the story on Fabrizio Romano's YouTube channel.
In the end, no deal was reached: Nico went to Atletico Madrid and Chukwueze to Fulham, both on loan with an option to buy.
Inter still had money to spend after Akanji, thanks to the €132 million from UEFA for the Champions League, but no defender arrived. Tuttosport reveals a behind-the-scenes look at the two targets of the Nerazzurri.
Jacquet was too expensive, with Rennes setting the price at €50 million, while Akcicek - who recently moved to Al-Hilal - was not deemed ready. Result: the management decided to freeze the budget.
With Lukaku's injury, Napoli focused entirely on Rasmus Hojlund. Arriving on September 1st for about €50 million, the Dane represents both an immediate response and a long-term investment.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Conte decided to spend the available budget at the end of the market on the Dane and not sign a new full-back or midfielder, instead relying on resources already in the squad like Mazzocchi, Spinazzola, and Elmas.
Roma pursued Jadon Sancho, but the former United player never showed a real desire to come to Trigoria.
Gasperini was not convinced by the alternatives, George from Chelsea and Dominguez from Bologna, and sporting director Massara preferred not to invest in these players.
A risky but considered choice: as VoceGiallorossa explains, the strategy was to wait until January for a more targeted purchase rather than an expensive fallback.
Lorenzo Insigne could return to Serie A with Lazio. Il Messaggero explains that everything depends on the market's reopening: if it happens by November, the striker could sign as early as December.
If not, they will wait until January. The Parma option fades away. Sarri dreams of reuniting with the player he best highlighted in his career.
Fiorentina has several players on their way out: Sabiri, Richardson, Parisi, Infantino, and Kouamé. In Italy, the market is closed, but there are still open avenues abroad: Russia, Greece, and Arabia are watching.
As Corriere dello Sport explains, Fiorentina will need to act in these weeks to free up space and balance the budget. For some names, the adventure in Florence seems truly at an end.
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