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After the Champions League final, there were very heavy clashes in Paris. We are waiting to know the future of Inzaghi, and additionally, Manchester United has announced a 75 million deal.
But that's not all, let's look at the most important transfer news of the big Italian clubs.
The Juve coaching speculation might calm down soon: according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, a meeting is scheduled between Tudor and Comolli, the new general manager of the Bianconeri.
The outcome of this meeting will be crucial. Meanwhile, other candidates like Pioli, Mancini, and (according to Sky) even Marco Silva are on standby.
Milan is focusing on defense and according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, they are interested in Mario Gila, a favorite of Tare since his Lazio days.
The defender has a contract until 2027, and his value is 30 million: a rather high price but still manageable, especially if Milan were to make some defensive sales.
As calciomercato.com writes, Inter will need to significantly change the squad: Correa and Arnautovic will definitely leave, while De Vrij's situation is to be evaluated.
Then, four contracts will expire in 2026: Sommer, Darmian, Mkhitaryan, and Acerbi. Their positions are in doubt, as are Taremi and Frattesi on the market. For the latter, Inzaghi's future will be crucial (whose meeting is scheduled for Tuesday).
La Gazzetta dello Sport provides details on De Bruyne's contract: two years with an option for a third, 10 million upon signing, and then 5 million net per season.
However, today KDB's father was cautious, telling Belgian media Sporza: “Negotiations are still ongoing, it's not closed. He will decide where to go, I hope it's a place where he will be happy”
As Il Messaggero writes, Dovbyk's future in Rome is uncertain because the Ukrainian striker did not fully convince in his first season.
There is a mild interest from Betis Sevilla, and in any case, the price to acquire him would be high, given the 38 million spent to buy him.
According to Il Messaggero, the probable arrival of Maurizio Sarri would increase the chances of retaining Guendouzi, who was inclined to leave after the disappointing end of the season.
The Frenchman has already sent a message to Sarri from the France camp as they prepare for the Nations League matches.
Lotito has also guaranteed the coach the retention of all the key players. However, Guendouzi has a release clause of 50 million, and Aston Villa is interested in him.
Fiorentina will not pay the 17 million necessary to redeem Gudmundsson by June 15, but they will talk with Genoa to lower the price.
The Viola might also wait a few weeks given the player's legal situation in Iceland.
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