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·24 June 2026
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The World Cup keeps delivering excitement, with yesterday’s action seeing a major—and much-anticipated—star finally get off the mark: CR7 opened his scoring account in this World Cup with a brace that led Portugal to victory.
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Meanwhile, Serie A’s big clubs continue to be active in the transfer market, chasing opportunities and big moves. Let’s take a look at the most important news of the day.
From the Canada national team camp at the World Cup, Jonathan David clarified his future. Interviewed by RSI Sport, the Juventus forward confirmed that he will remain at Juventus next season as well. Fresh off a hat-trick in Canada’s emphatic 6-0 win over Qatar, David shut down any transfer rumors immediately: “I’ll stay at Juventus, I have five years left on my contract.”
After a difficult season in front of goal, the Canadian striker is now aiming for redemption, with the objective of becoming a key figure again in black and white next season.
Milan continue to monitor the market in search of young talents to bring into Amorim’s project. According to Brazilian outlet Coluna do Fla, the Rossoneri have set their sights on Evertton Araujo, a midfielder born in 2003 currently playing for Flamengo. The report, echoed by journalist Leo José, speaks of a €15 million offer along with a five-year contract offered to the player.
Flamengo are said to be considering the offer, given that they own 70% of the player’s economic rights, while the remaining 30% belongs to Volta Redonda, his former club. At the moment, there has been no official confirmation of the move, so it remains a transfer rumor to keep an eye on in the coming days.
Oumar Solet continues to attract interest from several top European clubs after an excellent season with Udinese. Long on Inter’s radar, with the Nerazzurri viewing him as a priority to strengthen the back line, Solet could now find himself at the center of a real transfer battle. According to footmercato.net, Atletico Madrid have also added the center-back to their list of targets for next season.
The Spanish club are reportedly ready to speed things up and submit an initial official offer. Udinese, for their part, value the player at no less than €25 million.
An interesting transfer link could take shape between Napoli and Fiorentina. The Partenopei have been closely following Dodô for some time, with the Fiorentina Brazilian full-back seen as an ideal profile to strengthen the right flank. Meanwhile, according to TMW, Fiorentina have set their sights on Noa Lang. The Tuscan club’s interest in the winger could create a series of transfer dominoes between the two sides.
At the moment, there is no talk of a single deal involving both players, but developments in the two separate moves could see Dodô and Noa Lang heading in opposite directions during this transfer window.
Roma are looking ahead to the future of their midfield, while Koné’s situation remains one to watch. According to Leggo, the French midfielder could leave Trigoria during this transfer window. Among the profiles Gasperini is considering as a replacement is Lucas Bergvall, the talented Swedish midfielder born in 2006 who belongs to Tottenham. The young midfielder, currently on international duty, is valued at around €35 million by Spurs.
Another alternative is Matt O'Riley, the Danish Brighton midfielder who has already been linked with the Giallorossi in the past. Fresh from his loan spell at Marseille, he remains a profile appreciated by Roma’s management.
Mario Gila is one of Napoli’s main targets to strengthen the defense. Despite Lazio’s firm stance, the Partenopei have reportedly not given up on the trail and have returned with a new proposal. According to Il Messaggero, Napoli have put a €20 million offer on the table for the Spanish center-back. Lazio, however, are still asking for between €25 million and €30 million to let the defender leave.
Moreover, the Biancocelesti do not seem willing to accept alternative formulas such as loans for Rafa Marin and Lorenzo Lucca, two profiles appreciated by Gattuso. A solution that, however, does not convince Lazio, who are interested only in a suitable cash offer.
Fiorentina continue working to strengthen their midfield ahead of next season. According to La Nazione, the name at the top of the list for the Viola hierarchy is Kristian Thorstvedt, the Sassuolo midfielder who has reportedly already given his approval for a move to Florence. The Tuscan club are said to be focusing their efforts on the Norwegian and could soon move into the decisive stage of negotiations.
At the same time, Fiorentina are keeping other midfield options open as well. Among the monitored profiles are Jürgen Ekkelenkamp of Udinese and Adrián Bernabé of Parma, a player they have already watched in the past and who now appears more open to considering a new experience away from Emilia.
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