šŸ’„ More Milan-Rangnick talks, Juve star off and šŸ’” Provedel: today's news šŸ”„ | OneFootball

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Ā·27 Mei 2026

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With Serie A over, the transfer market has not officially started yet, but negotiations are already in full swing, especially when it comes to the managerial merry-go-round.

Let’s take a look at the most important news of the day.


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Juve, two stars who could be sacrificed

According to Tuttomercatoweb and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Juventus could be forced to sacrifice at least one big name in the next transfer window. The two players drawing the most attention are Andrea Cambiaso and Gleison Bremer, both of whom continue to have admirers across Europe even though the market has not officially opened yet.

Interest in Cambiaso remains alive from several top clubs: Manchester City had moved for him in the past, while today Barcelona are said to be the club most impressed by his qualities. A different but equally delicate situation applies to Bremer: the Brazilian center-back is no longer considered completely untouchable and, if a major offer arrives, Juventus could seriously consider letting him go. Some of the defender’s recent comments, linked to his desire to win immediately, are also being interpreted as possible transfer hints.


Milan, more contact withĀ Ralf Rangnick

Milan continue to reflect on the future of the bench and, according to Daniele Longo, there have been fresh contacts in recent hours between Zlatan Ibrahimović, Gerry Cardinale and Ralf Rangnick to discuss the possible role of the German coach in the Rossoneri’s new project. Again according to Longo, Cardinale and Ibrahimovic flew to Vienna for a direct summit with the current Austria national team coach, a concrete sign that the club is seriously considering his candidacy.

Rangnick intrigues Milan not only because of his coaching profile, but above all for his managerial vision tied to squad building and the management of the sporting area. It is a name that inevitably brings back memories of 2020, when Ivan Gazidis tried to bring him to Milan before Stefano Pioli was confirmed and later won the Serie A title. However, alternatives such as Andoni Iraola, Xavi HernƔndez and Mauricio Pochettino also remain alive.


Inter, almost €100m for the market! Provedel...

Inter are beginning to define their strategy for next season, especially in goal. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, with Yann Sommer’s departure looking increasingly likely, the Nerazzurri have already established the new pecking order: Josep MartĆ­nez is set to become the new first-choice goalkeeper, while the main target to back him up remains Ivan Provedel. The Lazio goalkeeper is appreciated for his experience and reliability, although negotiations with Claudio Lotito are not expected to be easy.

Meanwhile, the club is also working on the financial side to build an important transfer window. According to SportMediaset, echoed by FCInter1908, Oaktree Capital Management has already guaranteed an initial budget of around €50 million, a figure that could rise to €100 million thanks to player sales. The situations of Alessandro Bastoni, Yann Bisseck, Luis Henrique and Denzel Dumfries are still being monitored, with the Dutch winger’s release clause potentially becoming a decisive factor in the coming weeks.


Napoli, agreement in place for a 2004-born winger!

Napoli continue to move decisively in the international market and, according to Corriere del Mezzogiorno, echoed by CalcioNapoli24, they have already reached an agreement with Anan Khalaili. The 2004-born attacking winger, who has stood out for Union Saint-Gilloise, is admired for his pace, technique and room for growth, so much so that the Azzurri have accelerated talks with his entourage.

However, a final agreement with Union SG on the transfer fee has yet to be found. Napoli are said to be working to lower the Belgian club’s financial demands and assess the feasibility of the deal in the coming weeks. Khalaili is considered an investment for the future, in line with the club’s strategy of focusing on young international talents to develop over time.


Roma look to South America for a full-back!

Roma are once again looking closely at the South American market to strengthen the flanks and, according to Francesco Balzani, one of the names back on their radar is AgustĆ­n Giay. The Argentine full-back from Palmeiras had already been a target for the Giallorossi last summer, before the arrival of Wesley, and is now valued at around €15 million after his growth in Brazil.

Born in 2004, Giay came through at San Lorenzo and is considered one of the most interesting talents in Argentine football. Originally a midfielder, he still shows technical quality and vision above the norm for a defensive wide player, and he was signed by Palmeiras two years ago for around €7 million. Roma are therefore continuing to monitor him ahead of next season.


Lazio, when Gattuso’s signature is expected

Lazio are ready to hand the bench to Gennaro Gattuso. According to Lalaziosiamonoi and the Corriere dello Sport, only the signature is now missing to make the arrival of the former Italy coach official. He is expected at Formello in the coming days to plan the summer training camp and the friendlies for the new season. Before the final announcement, the club will have to formalize the separation from Maurizio Sarri.

The agreement between Gattuso and president Claudio Lotito is said to have been reached on the basis of a two-year deal worth around €1.5 million per season plus bonuses. After spells with Milan, Napoli and abroad, Gattuso would thus restart from Lazio with the aim of opening a new cycle and relaunching the club after a disappointing season.


Fiorentina, the latest on ins and outs

Fiorentina are preparing for yet another summer squad overhaul. According to La Repubblica, echoed by FirenzeViola, there are only a few players truly certain to remain in purple: among them Luca Ranieri, Marin Pongračić, Nicolò Fagioli, Cher Ndour and Rolando Mandragora, as well as Luca Lezzerini, who recently renewed his contract until 2028.

For many others, however, the future remains up in the air. DodÓ and Niccolò Fortini are said to be close to leaving, while major offers could also lead to the sale of David de Gea, Moise Kean, Roberto Piccoli and Robin Gosens. On the other hand, players who will not be signed permanently are expected to leave Florence, including Daniele Rugani, Manor Solomon and Jack Harrison.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in šŸ‡®šŸ‡¹ here.


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