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·25 August 2025
Napoli, Atalanta and Milan: transfer saga to reshape midfields

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·25 August 2025
Atalanta, Napoli, and Milan continue to negotiate for a series of midfield operations all linked to each other. In the morning, there were new contacts for the transfer of Brescianini to Conte's team and Musah to Juric's team. If the Rossoneri club gives the ok to the sale of the American midfielder, then the former Frosinone player can go to Napoli, and at that point, Allegri's team would take a new player. However, Bologna is putting up a wall for Fabbian
Market axis for the midfield of Napoli, Atalanta, and Milan, the negotiations for Musah and Brescianini are linked
The last hours of the transfer market are shining the spotlight on a triangle of negotiations involving three greats of Italian football: Napoli, Atalanta, and Milan. At the center of the negotiations are two players and a series of interlocks that could change the face of several midfield departments in Serie A.
The morning of Monday, August 25, brought new contacts between the clubs. Napoli, on the specific indication of Antonio Conte, has targeted Marco Brescianini, former Frosinone, as a reinforcement for the midfield. On the other hand, Juric's Atalanta is interested in Yunus Musah, Milan's midfielder.
The outcome of these operations is, however, strictly linked to the decision of the Rossoneri. If Milan gives the green light to the sale of Musah, then Atalanta will unlock the departure of Brescianini towards Napoli. A real domino that needs the first piece to start.
Milan studies the alternatives: Fabbian in the crosshairs
The Milanese management, aware of the possible void in the middle of the field in case of Musah's farewell, has already started contacts to find a substitute. The identified profile is Giovanni Fabbian, currently at Bologna. The Rossoblu club values the midfielder at about 15 million euros plus bonuses, but at the moment it opposes the sale. The reason is related to timing: without a guarantee of a substitute, Bologna does not intend to deprive itself of one of its most promising elements.
A multi-way negotiation: times and strategies
This market intertwining once again shows how negotiations are never linear, but often depend on complex interlocks between technical needs, economic evaluations, and long-term strategies. With the closing of the market getting closer, the next few hours will be decisive to understand if this Napoli-Atalanta-Milan triangle can find a point of balance.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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