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While the World Cup continues with the round of 16 (here’s the bracket), the transfer market is heating up after the official opening of the summer window.
Let’s take a look at today’s biggest transfer news involving Italy’s top clubs.
As confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, Juventus’ priorities are signing a striker (Kolo Muani) and a goalkeeper (Dibu Martinez or Vicario), but contact has also been renewed with Leon Goretzka.
"Goretzka sees Juventus as a credible option, but not the only one. He has 4/5 offers in Europe and beyond. He would gladly stay in Europe; for him it’s more about the project than the money.
"For Juve, that’s good news in the sense that Goretzka is open to it, but then we need to understand how the talks will develop. We’re not yet at a closing stage, just in contact with the agent."
Gianluca Di Marzio, on the podcast "Caffè Di Marzio", revealed some background on the huge salary Milan offered Mario Gila: namely €5/5.5 million net per season.
It’s a very high figure (he would earn more than Pulisic), made possible thanks to the Growth Decree, which saves around 25% on gross wages: about €2.5 million.
The Decree was scrapped in 2024, but it remained active for players who were already benefiting from it before it was abolished.
As reported by Valentina Mariani of Sky Sport, Como want to come back with an improved offer for Chalobah, moving closer to Chelsea’s asking price of €30 million plus €5 million in bonuses.
Inter have the advantage of an agreement with the player but have not yet made an official offer to the Blues, as the Nerazzurri are currently pushing to complete the signing of Khalaili.
Napoli are seriously considering selling Milinkovic-Savic, who is valued at around €20 million. Among the possible replacements is also Kepa Arrizabalaga, who has been put on the market by Arsenal.
According to Il Mattino, Kepa’s transfer fee would be around €6 million, while his salary is no small matter: the goalkeeper currently earns €3.5 million.
As written by Corriere dello Sport, for Greenwood "Roma are ready to put a total offer of €45 million on the table, bonuses included, adding a small percentage on any future resale".
However, according to Pedullà and Di Marzio, the Giallorossi must be wary of the competition, because Atletico Madrid like the player and could make an offer if they manage to sell Julian Alvarez or Sorloth in time. The negotiations could really heat up next week.
According to Tuttosport, Lazio are intensifying contacts for Roberto Piccoli: the aim is to sign him on loan with an option to buy, a formula that does not convince Fiorentina.
The Viola would prefer a loan with an obligation to buy, conditional on certain predefined targets being met. Lucca now seems a more distant option for Lazio, as Allegri wants to assess him during pre-season camp.
Cristian Volpato gave an interview to Diretta.it after Australia’s elimination from the World Cup: "Fiorentina are a great team. They had a somewhat difficult year, but the players are there, Viola Park is a top-level facility, and I know the coach too. Many reasons to choose them? Yes, but right now I’m a Sassuolo player."
The Neroverdi forward also did not deny the links with Fiorentina: "Now I’ll go on vacation and switch off from everything for a bit. Then we’ll think about it. My agents will take care of these things, and I trust them."
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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