Juve-Dibu, Inter stung again ⚠️ Milan-Stones, Gud, today's market 🤑 | OneFootball

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·30 June 2026

Juve-Dibu, Inter stung again ⚠️ Milan-Stones, Gud, today's market 🤑

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The World Cup is heating up with the knockout stage, which continues to deliver surprises. Above all, Germany and the Netherlands have been eliminated by Paraguay and Morocco, while Brazil won at the last minute to book their place in the round of 16.

Meanwhile, the transfer market keeps producing twists and turns, with plenty of negotiations and rumors emerging in the last few hours: let’s take a look at today’s biggest news involving Serie A’s top clubs.


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Juve, Dibu at the top of the list: 2 alternatives

Juventus are still searching for a new goalkeeper and, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the leading name remains Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez. The Argentine world champion is said to have already reached a basic agreement with the Bianconeri, even accepting the idea of spreading his salary through to 2029. The main obstacle, however, remains Aston Villa, who would not be willing to let him go for less than €10 million plus bonuses.

In the meantime, Giovanni Carnevali is keeping several options open. Carnesecchi remains the most difficult dream target, while Vicario and Milinković-Savić are seen as more realistic solutions. The Tottenham goalkeeper would welcome a return to Serie A, but he would cost between €18 million and €20 million. The Serbian, meanwhile, is appreciated for his personality, ability with the ball at his feet, and penalty-saving skills.

Carnevali, speaking on the sidelines of the market opening event in Rimini, played it down: "Martinez is an important player, with quality and experience. We are also evaluating other profiles. Vicario could be of interest, but we are in no rush to get it done."


Milan, the truth about Stones

Milan are working on the center-back market, but John Stones is not currently among the profiles they are seriously pursuing. That was clarified by Matteo Moretto on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube channel, explaining that the rumors coming from England currently have no concrete backing within the Rossoneri’s shortlist.

The situation is different with Gonçalo Inácio, the 2001-born Sporting center-back, who is considered an important name both in terms of potential and technical level. However, the deal would not be easy due to the high costs and Sporting’s desire to cash in.

Milan are in no rush to close a deal: Ruben Amorim first wants to assess the entire squad, understand who can stay and who will have to leave, and then define the incoming moves.


Inter, risk of another setback for Jones

Inter continue to follow Curtis Jones, but the trail risks becoming complicated. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Nottingham Forest have firmly set their sights on the Liverpool midfielder and could make a very concrete move, backed by significant financial resources after Anderson’s sale to Manchester City.

For the Nerazzurri, the risk is waiting too long and seeing another target slip away after the Palestra and Nico Paz cases. Jones remains a liked profile for his technical qualities, intensity, and versatility in midfield, but Inter will have to decide whether to accelerate or stay on the sidelines, with the danger that the Premier League could definitively blow the deal apart.


Napoli, Manna clarifies Lukaku and Lucca

Giovanni Manna spoke on the sidelines of an event in Rimini and took stock of two delicate issues in Napoli’s transfer market: Romelu Lukaku and Lorenzo Lucca.

On the Belgian, the Napoli sporting director explained that any evaluation will be postponed until after the World Cup: "Romelu is a player who has had a particular year, both physically and personally. He is playing in the World Cup, he scored the other day as well, and we are happy. We will make our evaluations when he returns."

More direct was his comment on Lucca, a striker in whom Napoli have invested heavily and from whom Manna expects significant growth. "Lorenzo is a player from whom I expect a lot, because we invested an important sum. We will see what happens. He has offers and knows he has to challenge himself."

The club will assess with the new coach which choices will best serve the technical project, without losing sight of economic balance and the club’s sustainability.


Roma, negotiations with Betis heating up

Roma are also working on departures and, in the last few hours, they are said to have intensified contacts with Real Betis for Anass Salah-Eddine. According to Filippo Biafora, talks between the two clubs have been going on for days and the negotiations have now entered a concrete phase.

The full-back is currently involved in the World Cup with Morocco, but that has not stopped the clubs from working behind the scenes. Roma and Betis are looking for the right formula to quickly close the operation, with the Giallorossi eager to sort out outgoing deals and create room for incoming business.


Lazio, Ghedjemis on the radar: there’s a price tag

Lazio are also looking at Serie B and, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, they have set their sights on Farès Ghedjemis, newly promoted to the top flight with Frosinone.

The Algerian attacking midfielder, who arrived in 2024 on a two-year contract, enjoyed a highly impactful season with 15 goals and 3 assists in 37 matches, numbers that have caught the attention of the Biancocelesti. Frosinone’s valuation is said to be around €10 million.


Fiorentina, Premier League clubs after Gudmundsson: Roma and Juve...

Albert Gudmundsson’s future appears increasingly far from Fiorentina. According to La Nazione, the Icelandic playmaker’s experience in Florence is now close to its end after a season affected by physical problems, inconsistent performances, and tactical difficulties. Fabio Grosso’s new 4-3-3, in fact, risks not getting the best out of a player more naturally suited to being an attacking midfielder or second striker.

Fiorentina are aiming to bring in between €16 million and €20 million to limit the financial impact of a possible sale. The player’s entourage is already at work to find a new destination: in Italy, Atalanta are showing interest, while Roma and Juventus have only made initial inquiries. From the Premier League, meanwhile, Bournemouth and Aston Villa have asked for information, making England a very concrete option for the Icelander’s revival.

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