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·2 Mei 2026
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On the day a behind-the-scenes story involving Gonzalo Higuain and Serie B emerged, news about Serie A teams is becoming increasingly important from a transfer-market perspective.
Let’s take a look at today’s news on Italy’s biggest clubs.

As reported by Matteo Moretto — in addition to their interest in Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Garcia — Juventus have made an inquiry for Igor Thiago, the Brazilian striker and breakout star at Brentford.
However, the cost of the deal is prohibitive: €60/70 million, figures that are almost unreachable for Serie A.

In addition to Juventus, Milan have also made an inquiry for Brentford’s Igor Thiago: this is according to Matteo Moretto, who confirms Brazilian sources.
However, the asking price is €60/70 million, a fee currently out of Milan’s reach, also considering the presence of Nkunku and Gimenez in attack.

As Matteo Moretto said on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube channel, Inter will sign Stankovic permanently for €23 million, but only €13 million will be booked due to the structure of the deal.
His future is still unclear because the 2005-born player has attracted interest from several top European clubs. Offers for him this summer cannot be ruled out.
Napoli will let Juan Jesus leave on a free transfer this summer: this was reported by Matteo Moretto on YouTube. A possible replacement could be Rafa Marin, who will return from his loan spell at Villarreal, although technical evaluations will still need to be made.
Cajuste’s buyout, meanwhile, is still hanging in the balance despite Ipswich Town’s promotion to the Premier League. The obligation to buy, according to Fabrizio Romano, also required the player to feature in 50% of the season’s matches, a condition that was not met.
According to TMW, Sean Sogliano’s candidacy to become Roma’s new sporting director is looking increasingly difficult.
The Hellas Verona executive wants to stay with the GialloblĂą, who are working on extending his contract until 2029.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Lazio winning the Coppa Italia would automatically trigger the buyout clause for Daniel Maldini: €14 million to be paid to Atalanta.
Qualification for the Europa League guarantees €4.3 million in bonuses, while winning the Coppa Italia is worth €4.4 million, for a total of €8.7 million. Still less than the €14 million needed for Maldini’s buyout.
FirenzeViola has provided an update on Fiorentina’s injury situation: Gosens and Parisi should be available again against Roma, while Fortini is out.
Balbo and Piccoli are doubts: the striker is trying to recover from an adductor issue, while the full-back’s condition still needs to be assessed.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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