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·18 de julio de 2025
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The transfer market is heating up with numerous negotiations in advanced stages, as clubs work hard to strengthen their squads ahead of the new season.
Here are the main updates of the day involving the big players in Serie A.
According to Alfredo Pedullà, Nico Gonzalez might not end up only at Al Ahli: the Argentine is also being closely followed by a Serie A club. Atalanta, in fact, is considering him as an attacking reinforcement in view of possible departures.
After the sale of Mateo Retegui and ongoing negotiations for Lookman with Inter and Atletico Madrid, La Dea is once again thinking about Gonzalez, who has already been monitored in the past. His versatility in attack would be an added value for a department destined to change its face.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Milan has no intention of rushing to sign a new striker soon, trusting in the possibility of landing Dusan Vlahovic in August. The club’s strategy is to wait, without forcing things in the coming weeks.
The main obstacle remains the salary: Vlahovic currently earns 12 million, while the Rossoneri would not go beyond 7. An agreement with Juventus on the transfer fee—about 20 million—would instead be easily achievable. Only in the case of a definitive refusal, even late in the market, will Milan consider alternatives.
The transfer of Valentín Carboni to Genoa is official. Inter has announced the sale of the Argentine talent, born in 2005, on a straight loan for the 2024/25 season.
As reported, the Nerazzurri club will pay a bonus of 1 million euros to Genoa if Carboni reaches a certain number of appearances, thus encouraging his regular use with the Rossoblù.
Napoli continues to be a major player in the summer market. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, after the arrivals of Lang, Lucca, and Beukema, the Neapolitan club is now focused on the target Dan Ndoye from Bologna.
Alongside contacts for Milinkovic-Savic from Torino, the Azzurri are pushing for the Swiss winger. The latest strategy involves a financial offer accompanied by the inclusion of Alessandro Zanoli as a technical counterpart.
Daniele Ghilardi could remain in Serie A: the Verona defender, initially close to Betis, is now in Roma’s sights, who have accelerated in the last few hours, overtaking Spanish competition.
As reported by Sky Sport, Betis had put about 9 million euros on the table, but Roma pushed to offer a figure close to 10 million. It should be noted that Fiorentina, the player’s former club, holds 50% of any future resale.
The future of Lorenzo Insigne is uncertain, torn between the allure of a return to Sarri’s Lazio and new market possibilities. The Tuscan coach dreams of having him back in January, relying on the strong personal and technical bond with the former Napoli captain.
However, complicating Lazio’s plans is the concrete interest of Sassuolo, who have surprisingly entered the race for the playmaker, making the deal more complex and less predictable for Lazio. The Neroverdi club is considering the former Toronto player as a replacement for Laurienté, as reported by Gianluca Di Marzio.
Nicolas Valentini is ready to say goodbye to Florence once again: the defender will move to Hellas Verona and this time it could be a permanent deal. The agreement between the two clubs provides for a loan with an option to buy set at 4 million euros.
However, Fiorentina does not completely lose control over the player: in the event of a permanent purchase by Verona at the end of the 2025-26 season, the Viola will receive 50% of any future resale.
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