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·29 June 2025
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Napoli has Lorenzo Lucca in its sights, relations between Juventus and Vlahovic are at a standstill, while Allegri has introduced a new code of conduct at Milan.
But Serie A teams continue to move in the market: let's see the most important news of the day.
As reported by Tuttosport, Juventus general manager Comolli will be present at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami to watch the match between Flamengo and Bayern Munich.
Besides the technical observation, Comolli's goal will also be to start contacts with Flamengo's representatives and with the player's entourage.
This is the first concrete step towards a possible negotiation.
The Bianconero manager has thus begun to build the ground for a possible market move.
According to Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Milan's strong interest in Ardon Jashari has prompted Borussia Dortmund to move.
The BVB will cash in 65 million euros from the sale of Gittens.
The German club has reportedly started contacts with Brugge, but it may be too late, as Jashari has already given his preference to Milan.
The Rossoneri, however, need to raise their offer to the club, which is asking for around 35 million + bonuses, according to Matteo Moretto.
Inter has closed the deal for Bonny for 23 million euros + 3 million in bonuses and a percentage on the player's future resale.
Now only the medical visits are missing, which are in the process of being defined.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the medical tests will take place between Wednesday and Thursday, depending on the bureaucratic times for the contract: a five-year deal worth 2 million.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Napoli continues to push for Sam Beukema, with Bologna asking for 35 million euros, while the Azzurri have offered 25 + the card of Zanoli, highly valued by Vincenzo Italiano.
Now the player's entourage enters the scene, as Beukema has given priority to Napoli.
A delicate mediation work will have to continue to try to reduce Bologna's economic demands.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Tammy Abraham has ended up in the sights of several clubs around the world, not just in the Arab world.
Among the options is also Zenit, but a transfer to Russia appears complicated.
The European routes remain cold, leaving room for solutions in the Middle East or possibly in the MLS.
If the English striker were to leave the capital, Roma could turn to Georges Mikautadze, currently at Lyon.
The club had already followed him in the past and today could return to the charge.
The uncertain situation of the French club makes the operation potentially more accessible.
In an interview with LaLazioSiamoNoi, DS Fabiani explained why the market block was imposed: "The liquidity index was triggered for an investment made by the company to improve the structure, for the new construction of the sports center for the youngsters and for the entire youth sector.
A mistake that can be understood.
It has nothing to do with the investments made with the players".
Then a comment on Sarri's choice: "He had the opportunity to take a step back because some situations had changed, but one thing is to find out later and another is to deceive a person, because the relationships with Lotito and with the undersigned are so strong and important that something like that could never happen, that is, to distort the reality of the facts".
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, the relationship between Dodô and Fiorentina is deteriorating.
The Brazilian full-back, whose contract expires in 2027, did not like the renewal proposal, which provided for a salary increase only at the end of the current agreement.
Fiorentina still hopes for a renewal despite the commissions requested by the agents.
In addition, the club remains firm on a valuation of at least 30 million euros for his possible sale.
To date, no concrete offer has arrived, despite the interest of Milan and Barcelona.
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