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The transfer market is heating up, even though the summer window has yet to open. With Serie A’s top clubs going wild between major confirmations, sensational rekindled interest, and tactical revolutions led by new coaches, there is no shortage of talking points today either.
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From the confirmation of a key Juventus defender to the wishes of Milan and Napoli’s new managers, here are all the latest updates from this Tuesday.
Despite the clouds surrounding failure to qualify for next season’s Champions League, Gleison Bremer seems to have made an important decision. The Brazilian, in fact, intends to stay in Turin, committing himself to the black-and-white colors even without Europe’s most prestigious stage. The report comes from Fabrizio Romano.
The centre-back staying would be the best possible news for Luciano Spalletti, but the management still has to deal with the financial side of things. If it becomes necessary to sell a star player to fund the transfer market, Bremer’s name would certainly be among the most appealing internationally.
The new Rossoneri era envisions the Portuguese coach not simply as a manager, but as someone with huge influence over the transfer market in close synergy with Gerry Cardinale. Strategic decisions will be shaped by his precise tactical instructions to mold the team in his own image, and confirmation comes from Matteo Moretto.
In this regard, according to Gianluca Di Marzio, Amorim has let the club know of his desire to once again have one of his favorite players in the squad, Sporting Lisbon’s Danish midfielder Morten Hjulmand. For Italy, there would be something like a lower fixed price than the 50 million requested from Premier League clubs, but the deal will only take off once the Rossoneri have trimmed the department through some departures.
The Nerazzurri remain alert for opportunities to shore up the defense after the departures of Acerbi, Darmian, De Vrij, and Dumfries. Among the names mentioned in recent weeks is also Evan N'Dicka, a pillar of Roma.
Alfredo Pedullà has clarified the situation, stressing that at Viale della Liberazione there was never any intention of meeting the Giallorossi’s very high demands, especially at a time like this, with the Nerazzurri already busy on several fronts between closing the deal for Palestra and the dance involving Solet, Jones, and the dream of Nico Paz.
Max Allegri is closely following the performances of Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku at the ongoing World Cup in Mexico, the USA, and Canada. The dull draw against Iran has fueled serious doubts from the coach about the athletic and physical condition of both players, who so far have not been considered sharp enough.
According to calcionapoli24, the Livorno-born coach is demanding concrete answers on the pitch before handing the keys of the attack to the two Belgians. So the future of the two stars in blue will also depend on their upcoming World Cup matches.
With Champions League qualification in the bag, the Giallorossi club is looking for attacking reinforcements of international quality. The big dream, and it’s no secret, is Mason Greenwood of Marseille, though an agreement still needs to be found. According to the German newspaper Bild, however, before the start of the World Cup the capital club had made it known that it was interested in Deniz Undav, coming off an excellent season in a Stuttgart shirt.
In Italy, Como and Milan had also made an approach, but they came up against the player’s desire to stay in the Bundesliga, extending his contract with Stuttgart until 2029.
The Biancocelesti back line is preparing for a real revolution: after the imminent farewells of Provedel and Romagnoli, Gila too is getting closer and closer to leaving, with Napoli his likely destination. In the negotiations with the Partenopei, however, one of Sam Beukema or Rafa Marin could also be included. This was revealed by Il Messaggero and Matteo Moretto.
Watch out, though, for the backup plans as well, which lead to four options, with Arnau Martinez and Sergi Dominguez at the front of the line, but two young Italians like Coppola and Chiarodia are also highly rated. All of this, however, will only happen after sales are made.
La Viola are considering the future of Roberto Piccoli, signed for 25 million plus bonuses only a year ago. To avoid a painful capital loss and not undersell the player — tied down with a contract until 2030 — the management is open to a loan move with an option or conditional obligation to buy, setting a valuation of no less than 18 million euros.
The future of the 25-year-old, who earns a net salary of 1.4 million per season, is however indirectly linked to Moise Kean. Should the former Juventus striker leave Florence, the club would block Piccoli’s departure to guarantee him much more space in the attacking rotation over the coming months.
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📸 MARCO BERTORELLO - AFP or licensors
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