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·10 June 2025
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·10 June 2025
The last day of the first transfer window is full of movements (here are all the live negotiations) and the Italian teams are no exception.
Let’s take a look at the most important transfer news regarding the top Serie A clubs.
Osimhen’s “No” to Al-Hilal puts his future back in question and leaves a small opening for Juventus, as reported by Alfredo Pedullà.
The main difficulty, according to the Corriere dello Sport, lies in the price: the €75 million clause applies only abroad, and Napoli would ask for €100 million from Italian clubs. Juve – according to Tuttosport – would have liked to offer around €85 million before Giuntoli’s dismissal.
As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, Milan have shown interest in Zinchenko as a replacement for Theo Hernandez.
According to Tuttosport, the player was offered to Milan given his limited playing time with Arsenal last season. Should negotiations continue, his salary will need to be adjusted: currently €5 million net.
According to Tuttosport, Inter have made an informal – but yet to be officially confirmed – €20 million offer to Genoa for Gudmundsson, who is returning from Fiorentina.
Fiorentina, in fact, did not exercise the €17 million buyout clause and would like to lower the amount with two counterparts: Tommaso Amatucci (midfielder, born 2004) and Tommaso Martinelli, goalkeeper, born 2006.
As Fabrizio Romano reports, Napoli are speeding up for Musah, the Milan midfielder who is highly appreciated by Antonio Conte.
The player has already given his approval for the transfer and talks between the clubs are proceeding well. According to Daniele Longo, the price should be €20 million plus bonuses.
As written by the Corriere dello Sport, Boca Juniors are pressing for Leandro Paredes: according to Argentine media, there has even been contact between the midfielder and Riquelme, the club’s president.
Boca can exercise a special clause in Paredes’ contract: €3.5 million paid to Roma would be enough to buy him.
There has been a new online transfer meeting between Sarri, Fabiani, and Lotito. According to the Corriere dello Sport, the coach reiterated his desire for a quality midfielder.
On Wednesday, June 11, there should be another meeting – this time in person – between Sarri and Fabiani. The positions of Dele-Bashiru, Vecino, and Castellanos will be evaluated; the latter is appreciated by the coach but could be sold for €30/35 million.
According to FirenzeViola, if Pioli were to arrive on the Fiorentina bench, one intriguing possibility could be Bennacer: set to leave Milan after Marseille failed to buy him.
Such a scenario could only materialize if Cataldi returns to Lazio, where Sarri could make the most of him. All decisions will take shape only after the appointment of Fiorentina’s new coach.
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