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On the day the REF-Cam is announced for Juventus-Inter and Postecoglou becomes the new coach of Nottingham Forest, Italian teams continue to work behind the scenes.
Let's look at today's most important news on the Serie A big clubs.
According to Tuttosport, Juventus is ready to secure Kenan Yildiz with a renewal until 2029. The agreement will include a significant economic adjustment, designed to ward off the interest of major European clubs.
Yildiz currently earns 1.5 million per season and will move to a salary close to 5 million. It's a tripled salary, useful to ensure tranquility in view of the upcoming transfer sessions.
Milan, after an intense buying campaign, has shifted attention to renewals. The most delicate situation concerns Maignan: DS Tare will try to reopen dialogue with the French goalkeeper, close to Chelsea in the summer.
If the renewal does not come - for Tuttosport - among the profiles monitored there is Zion Suzuki: Parma's goalkeeper sought by several European clubs. Milan believes in Torriani but considers Suzuki as a possible successor to Maignan, although the economic request from the Emilian club remains to be understood.
Inter, after the arrival of Akanji, is already looking at the next transfer sessions with the aim of rejuvenating the defense. In particular, according to Tuttosport, the management is evaluating long-term alternatives to replace Acerbi and De Vrij.
Among the profiles monitored stands out Koulierakis, Greek central defender born in 2003, currently at Wolfsburg. The German club values him at about 25 million euros.
Anguissa's significant start to the season is convincing Napoli: after exercising the option for renewal until 2027 in the summer, the club is preparing a further renewal.
According to TMW, the idea is to propose an extension until 2028 with an option for 2029. The agreement would also include a salary increase, which should rise to about 3.5 million euros net per season.
Roma has to deal with the settlement agreement imposed by UEFA and, according to the Corriere dello Sport, a significant sale could become possible in the coming months. Ranieri has clarified that every new purchase could be balanced by a capital gain on the balance sheet.
The main suspect remains Manu Koné: retained in the summer with an effort from the ownership and on Gasperini's suggestion. Paid about 20 million, today his value exceeds 45M and his recent performances with France have increased his visibility. Several top clubs are ready to move as early as January.
Sassuolo tried to get Lorenzo Insigne by offering him a contract, but the player declined the offer. For the Corriere dello Sport the winger's will is clear: to return to work with Maurizio Sarri.
The Lazio idea remains concrete, but with two obstacles. On one hand, the liquidity index prevents new additions until January, on the other, the definitive go-ahead from President Lotito is still missing.
Fiorentina is ready to also close the renewal of Rolando Mandragora, according to FirenzeViola.it. After the signatures of Kean and De Gea, the midfielder is next on the list and the agreement between the parties is now very close.
The new contract provides for a salary of 1.8 million per season and will be formalized within the next week, at the end of the meeting set for the final details. The agreement will extend the deadline until 2028, thus exceeding the current contract that reached 2026 with an option for 2027.
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