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Brazil get their first win while Turkey are eliminated after their defeat to Paraguay. The spotlight remains firmly on the World Cup, which continues to amaze overseas. A three-goal win for the Seleção against Haiti, while Montella is left disappointed and mathematically bows out of the tournament after just 180 minutes.
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The transfer market, however, continues to deliver twists and new developments involving even the biggest Serie A clubs. Letâs take a look at yesterdayâs most important news.
Lois Opendaâs future continues to be one of the hottest topics at Juventus. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Lyon have also shown interest in the Belgian striker in recent hours, joining an already long list of suitors.

Eintracht Frankfurt, Monaco and Nottingham Forest are also reportedly tracking the former Leipzig man. At the moment there are no advanced negotiations, but the growing interest around the 2000-born forward suggests major developments could follow in the coming weeks.
Santiago Gimenezâs future could lie away from Milan. After a season and a half below expectations, the Mexican striker is reportedly among the players set to be assessed by the clubâs new regime.
According to Calciomercato.com, Orlando City are ready to present the player with a very significant offer, with a salary close to $4.6 million per year plus bonuses.

Tottenhamâs interest in the player also remains alive, having already tracked him before his move to the Rossoneri. Much will also depend on the technical choices of new coach Ruben Amorim, who is said to have asked for a striker with different characteristics for his system.
Interâs midfield will be one of the areas most affected by summer transfer activity. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Davide Frattesiâs future is the key to many incoming deals. The midfielder is expected to leave Milan, and only after his sale would the Nerazzurri be able to make a move for Liverpoolâs Curtis Jones.

Meanwhile, Aleksandar Stankovic has returned to base, with his future still undecided between staying and another loan move.
Among the alternatives being considered by Interâs management is Romaâs NiccolĂČ Pisilli. The young midfielder is particularly appreciated by Cristian Chivu and could become a concrete option if talks for Jones become even more complicated.
Among the possible transfer dealings involving Napoli is the one concerning Noa Lang. According to La Nazione, the Dutch winger has become a specific request from Fabio Grosso for the new-look Fiorentina.
Signed from PSV Eindhoven for around âŹ25 million, Lang failed to establish himself in blue and later finished the season on loan at Galatasaray.

Fiorentina are reportedly working on a loan deal, a formula seen as ideal both to relaunch the player and to allow Napoli to preserve the value of their investment. Contacts between Fabio Paratici and Giovanni Manna have reportedly already begun.
Roma are stepping up on the renewal front. According to the Corriere dello Sport, the file closest to being completed is that of Zeki Celik. The financial gap between the parties has reportedly been almost entirely closed, and the new deal should guarantee the Turkish full-back a salary close to âŹ3 million per season.

Talks for Paulo Dybala and Lorenzo Pellegrini are more complex. In both cases, some financial details still need to be defined, but the mutual desire to continue together is said to inspire optimism.
According to the Rome-based newspaper, none of the three players have considered other destinations, instead waiting for Roma and the clubâs decisions before evaluating any alternatives.
Lazio continue searching for defensive reinforcements after Alessio Romagnoliâs departure. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, one of the most appreciated profiles is Dinamo Zagrebâs Sergi Dominguez.

The 2005-born defender, developed in Barcelonaâs youth system, enjoyed a high-level season between the league and the Europa League, making around 40 appearances.
The main obstacle remains the financial valuation: the Croatian club are asking for between âŹ12 million and âŹ13 million to let the player leave.
Rolando Mandragoraâs future remains one to watch closely. According to FirenzeViola, Besiktas have intensified contacts with Fiorentina over the 1997-born midfielder.

The Viola clubâs position is clear: it will take at least âŹ10 million to open negotiations. At the moment there are no official offers or direct contacts between the Turkish club and the playerâs entourage.
Mandragora is happy in Florence and has shown no particular signs of wanting out. For now, Besiktasâ interest remains exploratory, but the situation could evolve over the next few weeks.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đźđč here.
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