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·25 August 2025
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The start of the championship has taken center stage with the spectacle of Serie A and plenty of surprises already in the first round, which will conclude tonight. However, the transfer market does not stop.
In fact, the transfer window is now entering its hottest phase, the last week in which everyone – to borrow a phrase from Football Manager – loses their head a little.
Let’s take a look at the main transfer news involving the top Italian clubs.
Juventus continues to push on the outgoing market after the sales of Douglas Luiz and Arthur. The transfer of Tiago Djaló, after his loan to Porto, is now about to materialize.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Besiktas is negotiating with the Bianconeri to secure the player on a permanent deal. Read the full article.
Alexis Saelemaekers continues to attract interest in the Italian league: the latest suitor for the right winger is Juventus.
The Bianconeri are working towards a possible sale of Nico Gonzalez and, according to Matteo Moretto, have sounded out Saelemaekers’ availability, appreciating his versatility and adaptability.
However, it’s a difficult deal to pull off: Allegri is counting heavily on the Belgian and would not let him go with so little time left in the transfer window. Read the full article.
The issue surrounding the sale of Mehdi Taremi continues to be a hot topic, as the Iranian does not fit into Inter’s technical plans.
If the Nerazzurri were hoping to cash in 10 million from his sale, negotiations have become complicated despite interest from clubs like PSV Eindhoven and Lille, as Tuttosport reports, since no satisfactory offers have yet arrived. Read the full article.
After starting the championship on the right foot with a 2-0 win over Sassuolo, Antonio Conte can rub his hands in anticipation of the imminent arrival of two reinforcements.
On one hand, there’s Højlund, with the pressure to bring him to Napoli increasing: now Scott McTominay is also moving to convince him, and according to Sport Bible, he has picked up the phone to persuade him to make the move.
On the other hand, the return of Eljif Elmas is becoming more and more concrete, as he has decided to give priority to the Partenopei, putting all other negotiations on hold. It is said to be a loan from Leipzig with an obligation to buy, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Meanwhile, Roma seems ready to let Artem Dovbyk leave. The Ukrainian striker would thus return to play in the Spanish league, as Villarreal wants him, according to Sacha Tavolieri.
The player would be open to the move, with the Spaniards willing to cover his entire salary in a loan deal with an option to buy. What’s holding up the deal for now is Roma’s need to find a suitable replacement. Read the full article.
A Serie B team is interested in signing Lazio midfielder Toma Basic.
According to Il Messaggero, it is Empoli, a team relegated to Serie B last year and looking for experienced reinforcements in midfield. The terms are yet to be defined, but a move to the Tuscan side currently seems the most concrete option. Read the full article.
The situation regarding the sale of Lucas Beltran continues to be a hot topic in Florence.
After rejecting Flamengo, the player has now also said no to CSKA Moscow.
Beltran is out of the Argentine technical project, but at the moment he is turning down offers because he intends to stay on competitive stages. Only one destination would make him change his mind: a return to River Plate. Read the full article.
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