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From Wesley in Juventus' sights to the return of Tiago Santos to Milan, and the crazy idea of Grealish-Napoli.
The market doesn't stop even during the Club World Cup and continues to give us plot twists: here are the most important news of the day.
Flamengo's sports director, José Boto, spoke to La Gazzetta dello Sport about Wesley's future, a player linked to Juventus. He confirmed that, although there are no official offers, some informal contacts already exist. However, he specified that 20 million would not be enough: for the club, the value is close to 30.
Boto added that Wesley is ready for Europe, but Flamengo is not obliged to sell him immediately, postponing any decision until after the World Cup. "Officially there is nothing, while unofficially… But 20 million is not enough, as I hear, at least thirty. Wesley is ready for Europe. We'll see after the World Cup, but we're not obliged to sell him".
Milan is keeping an eye on Tiago Santos, indicated as the first target to strengthen the right flank. The Portuguese full-back, who grew up in Sporting Lisbon, was already followed by the Rossoneri last summer, but his name is coming back into fashion, even if the '02 class is dealing with a bad injury.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the cruciate ligament rupture could now represent a market opportunity. Lille values the player at around 15 million euros, a figure considered negotiable by Milan. The conditions for starting concrete negotiations seem to be there.
Inter has accelerated the moves to bring Ange-Yoan Bonny to Milan, an attacker from Parma. The profile is very much liked by the Nerazzurri management, as confirmed by CEO Giuseppe Marotta. “He's a name on our notebook, but we haven't negotiated in depth yet,” he told Mediaset.
Parma's initial valuation starts at 25 million euros, a figure that the Inter club considers high. However, according to the latest developments, Inter has significantly approached, aiming to close the deal on a basis between 22 and 23 million.
Kevin De Bruyne is already one of the hot names in the summer market and his arrival at Napoli could have repercussions on the club's next moves. As reported by The Sun, the Belgian midfielder would have advised Antonio Conte to evaluate Jack Grealish, his former teammate at Manchester City.
Grealish would be open to a transfer to Serie A, being out of Guardiola's plans. However, his salary of around 17 million euros gross per season represents a significant obstacle for Aurelio De Laurentiis' Napoli.
Roma is evaluating some sales in this initial phase of the market and among the outgoing players is Saud Abdulhamid. The full-back, the first player from Saudi Arabia in Serie A history, has not found space in the Giallorossi squad and could leave on loan.
According to Fotospor, he has been proposed to Besiktas and Trabzonspor, but both Solskjaer and Tekke have declined for technical reasons. At the moment, the most concrete path leads to Toulouse, with whom Roma has initiated contacts. In the background, the interest of Lens also remains.
Giacomo Raspadori has ended up in Lazio's sights, who would have shown a first interest in the Napoli attacker. Despite the rumors, the player seems intent on continuing his path in the Azzurri jersey, under the guidance of Antonio Conte.
The valuation set by the club is around 30 million euros, a figure that has so far slowed down the start of concrete negotiations. Raspadori, for the moment, does not push for a sale, but the market is still long and anything can happen. This is reported by Alfredo Pedullà.
According to what was reported by Corriere dello Sport, Fiorentina, after defining Fazzini's arrival from Empoli, would be evaluating a new reinforcement for the midfield. It's about Hamed Traorè, already known to Italian football for his experience at Sassuolo.
The Bournemouth player has been linked to the Viola for some time, and to snatch him from the English club, it will take around 20 million euros. The managers Pradè and Goretti are working to verify the economic sustainability of the operation.
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