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Tonight, Inter has the chance to bounce back after the draw against Monterrey, but all the attention cannot be focused solely on the Club World Cup. The transfer market never stops and is ready to deliver excitement even over the weekend.
There are many transfer negotiations involving our Serie A clubs: here are the most important news stories of the day.
Juventus is following Wesley, Flamengo’s winger, with great interest, having sent their scouts to observe him closely in Philadelphia. According to La Stampa, the Bianconeri club has already monitored the Brazilian talent live, who is currently part of the national team led by Ancelotti.
However, Flamengo does not intend to offer any discounts: to open negotiations, they are asking for at least 25 million euros. Juventus, however, seems determined to keep up the pressure on Wesley, considering him a concrete target to strengthen their flanks.
Milan continues to push to bring Granit Xhaka to the Rossoneri. As revealed by Fabrizio Romano on YouTube, the club has already had direct contact with Bayer Leverkusen and has reached an agreement with the midfielder.
The terms of the agreement between the two clubs still need to be defined, but Xhaka has already expressed his openness to the transfer. Next week could prove decisive in unlocking the deal and successfully concluding the negotiation.
Aleksandar Stankovic, a standout performer this season with Lucerne, was awarded as the club’s best player and was included in the Swiss league’s top 11. The midfielder, born in 2005, is ready to take a new step in his career, even though his future is still to be determined.
Remo Meyer, Lucerne’s sporting director, clarified the situation: “We exercised the purchase option at the end of May, but Inter then activated their buy-back clause.” In effect, Stankovic has officially returned to being an Inter player, confirming the club’s faith in him.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports renewed interest from Napoli for Rasmus Hojlund, a striker also targeted by Inter. The Neapolitan club has made initial contacts with the Dane’s entourage, receiving positive feedback. The player is said to be intrigued by the idea of being coached by Conte and sharing the locker room with stars like De Bruyne, McTominay, and Lukaku.
Inter is considering a loan deal with an option to buy set at 45 million, while Napoli would be ready to invest immediately. This could give the Azzurri an edge in the race for the Manchester United striker. The transfer market battle between the two clubs is officially on.
Before seriously focusing on incoming transfers, Roma will have to make some strategic sales. Among the possible sacrifices stands out Evan Ndicka, a defender who arrived on a free transfer last year and is now valued at around 40 million euros.
According to Il Messaggero, Newcastle and Manchester United are already interested in him and ready to make an offer. Roma would like to keep him and build the future of their defense around him, but a convincing proposal could change the management’s plans.
Lazio is not limiting itself to monitoring Fabbian, but is also looking at the Dutch market. According to Corriere dello Sport, the name of Guus Til, PSV’s attacking midfielder with a contract until 2026, has been proposed to the Biancocelesti club.
Maurizio Sarri knows the player well, having followed him during his sabbatical year observing the Nordic leagues. Last season, Til recorded 10 goals and 12 assists in the Eredivisie, as well as 12 appearances in the Champions League: numbers that confirm his quality.
Fiorentina continues to work on several fronts to provide Stefano Pioli with as complete a squad as possible at the start of preseason. As reported by Corriere di Bergamo, among the profiles being followed is also Charlie Cresswell, an English defender born in 2002 currently playing for Toulouse.
The center-back, who plays for England’s Under-21s, has also been scouted by Atalanta and Como. The French club is starting with a demand of 25 million, but a deal could close at around 16-17 million. Bologna, Lazio, and, of course, Fiorentina are also interested in the player.
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