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·18 luglio 2026
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·18 luglio 2026
As the day of the World Cup final draws closer (with plenty of superstitious rituals from Argentina), the transfer market is heating up more and more.
Let’s take a look at yesterday’s biggest news involving Italy’s top clubs.
Besides the concern over Ekhator’s injury (here are Spalletti’s words), Juventus are keeping contacts alive for Kolo Muani and are also sounding out other profiles: according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Spalletti and Carnevali like Richarlison.
The Tottenham striker is under contract until 2027, and De Zerbi considers him a player who can be sacrificed in attack. In the meantime, Richarlison has already received offers from Turkey (especially from Fenerbahce), but the talks are still far from being finalized.
Milan are active on the outgoing front: Loftus-Cheek and especially Tomori have ended up among the targets of Frank Lampard’s Coventry City; while Estupinan is one step away from Aston Villa according to Matteo Moretto.
On the official side, the Rossoneri have also completed a sale: Maximilian Ibrahimovic (Zlatan’s son) is a new player for AZ Alkmaar. The Swede had spent the second half of last season on loan with Jong Ajax.
Inter are interested in Cristian Romero, but the main issue remains the price of the transfer fee: according to Team Talk, Tottenham want to bring in at least £50 million from his sale, or around €60 million.
The player — according to Fabrizio Romano — would be interested in playing for Inter, but the price remains very high. The player is also liked by Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid (as reported again by Team Talk).
As written by Tuttosport, Vanja Milinkovic-Savic has two interested clubs in the Premier League: Hull City and now also Leeds United, who are reportedly negotiating for Parma’s Suzuki.
The Napoli goalkeeper costs less than Suzuki: in fact, ADL would like to make around €18 million from the sale of Milinkovic-Savic.
Despite the first huge offer for Summerville (here are the details), Roma want to strengthen their attack even further: that is why the track leading to Garnacho is still alive.
According to Pedullà, the Chelsea winger remains an “open possibility” regardless of Summerville’s arrival. Nusa’s profile is also still in the running, although he is being courted by several European clubs.
During an interview with Il Messaggero, former coach Edi Reja revealed a transfer-market backstory regarding the Lazio bench: “Two years ago I spoke with Lotito and wrote to Scaloni to ask if he wanted to return to Lazio as coach. He replied: ‘No, mister, I’m staying with my Argentina, I have a commitment and I won’t back out.’”
Argentina’s current head coach was in fact coached by Reja during his time with the Biancocelesti: “In 2011 he had already started his coaching path even though he was still a Lazio player.” It was a direct contact, but not enough to make him change his mind.
Amir Richardson says goodbye to Fiorentina: the midfielder has officially been sold to Le Havre, a Ligue 1 club.
The formula is a loan with an option to buy for €8 million, as reported by Lorenzo Lepore. Let’s remember that Richardson had arrived two years ago from Reims for €10 million.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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