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·15 de julio de 2026
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·15 de julio de 2026
Today is the day of England-Argentina, the semi-final that will decide the second spot in the World Cup final, where Spain is already waiting for the winner. It’s a fascinating clash that will determine who gets the chance to play for the World Champion title.
While waiting for the verdict on the pitch, though, let’s stay in Italy to take stock of the topic heating up the summer: the transfer market. Here are the most important stories of the day.
Bologna now have to deal with a new suitor for Jhon Lucumí. As reported by Gianluigi Longari of Sportitalia, Al-Hilal have also asked for information on the Colombian defender, who has long been on Juventus’ radar to strengthen the back line. The financial power of the Saudi club, however, could change the balance of the negotiations.
The centre-back, whose contract runs until 2027, is one of Bologna’s main transfer assets, with the Rossoblù aiming to maximize any potential sale. The final decision will now be up to Lucumí: continue his career in Europe, perhaps by joining a giant like Juventus, or be persuaded by Al-Hilal’s lucrative offer.
Francesco Camarda has returned to Milanello to begin preparations with Ruben Amorim’s new Milan, but his future could still lie away from the Rossoneri. After a season at Lecce affected by a shoulder injury, the 2008-born player needs to find greater continuity, and the club is considering another loan spell.
According to Tuttosport, Sampdoria have also entered the race for the young striker. The Blucerchiati, looking for attacking reinforcements as they aim for a return to Serie A, are closely monitoring Camarda, who in Genoa would reunite with Bernardo Corradi, his former coach with Italy’s youth national teams. For now it is only interest, but the situation remains one to watch.
After the Khalaili deal stalled, Inter have reopened their search to strengthen the right flank. According to Sky Sport, the name that appeals most is Tottenham’s Djed Spence, although a valuation of more than €30 million makes the deal complicated. Other profiles being monitored include Read, Monaco’s Vanderson and Guéla Doué.
Giuseppe Marotta’s intention is to wrap up the deal as quickly as possible, handing Cristian Chivu a versatile and reliable wide player. In defence, meanwhile, John Stones has been offered and could arrive on a free transfer: Inter are also carefully evaluating this opportunity.
Napoli continue to work on Scott McTominay’s renewal, considering him a key part of the Azzurri project. According to Il Mattino, the club would like to extend the Scot’s contract until 2030, offering him a significant wage increase, although still below the demands made by his entourage.
The negotiations therefore remain open, and the financial gap still has to be bridged. In the background, moreover, there is the possible Real Madrid factor: the midfielder has chosen to continue his adventure in blue, but a potential offer from Los Blancos could change the picture.
After seeing a move for Mason Greenwood slip away, with the player joining Fenerbahçe, Roma have identified Crysencio Summerville as their main target to strengthen the attack. As reported by Matteo Moretto, the West Ham winger is Gian Piero Gasperini’s first choice.
The Giallorossi are seeking the definitive green light from the player’s agents, with whom there is already a good understanding. Roma have set themselves a six-day deadline to understand whether there is room to open talks with West Ham or whether they will need to switch to another profile.
Gabriele Artistico is destined to leave Lazio after returning from a positive loan spell at Spezia. The striker is training at the Formello camp with Gennaro Gattuso’s squad, but barring surprises his future will be away from the capital.
According to Tuttosport, Cremonese are the club most interested in the centre-forward and could soon open contacts with the Biancocelesti. The most concrete option is a loan with a conditional obligation to buy, probably linked to promotion to Serie A, while Lazio continue to prefer a permanent sale.
Reports from Turkey continue to describe the negotiations between Fiorentina and Trabzonspor for Christ Inao Oulai as highly advanced. According to HT Spor, the two clubs have reached an agreement worth €26 million plus €4 million in bonuses, as well as 15% of any future resale, for a total deal worth €30 million.
From Italy, however, there is greater caution. The parties are reportedly still working to further reduce Trabzonspor’s demands, which initially stood at €40 million. Fiorentina value the player below the €30 million mark and can count on Oulai’s desire to move to Florence, an element that could help get the deal over the line.
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