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·12 agosto 2025
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·12 agosto 2025
The countdown to the new Serie A season has begun, and the transfer market is heating up.
Deals are being made as clubs look to strengthen their squads and give their coaches new options.
Here are the main transfer news stories related to the top Serie A teams.
Juventus, with Koopmeiners set to play a role as a midfielder, is re-evaluating its priorities for a midfield reinforcement. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the most suitable profile for cost and feasibility is now Matt O'Riley.
The Brighton midfielder is liked by Comolli, and the English club has opened up to a loan with a purchase option under certain conditions. The Bianconeri are thus putting the Hjulmand and Tonali tracks on hold, deemed too expensive.
On the day of Morata's official move to Como, Milan's new technical management marks a clear change of direction in the management of players whose contracts are expiring. As reported by Cronache di Spogliatoio, those who are two years away from the end of their contract must renew or be sold immediately, to avoid cases like Donnarumma, Calhanoglu, and Kessié.
In this context, the sale of Malick Thiaw to Newcastle for €40 million and that of Mattia Liberali to Catanzaro, with Milan retaining only 50% of the future resale of the 2007-born player, are inserted.
Beyond the official sale of Sebastiano Esposito, for La Gazzetta dello Sport, the most delicate situation is that of Zielinski: having arrived at zero from Napoli, a heavy salary and physical problems are pushing him towards goodbye, with Arabia as a possible solution.
Attention is also focused on Pavard, followed by Galatasaray, while Taremi should leave for the Premier League or Nice. The case of Asllani is still open, with Di Marzio reporting that Torino is strongly interested.
Federico Chiesa remains on the market, and Napoli is the only club to have made concrete moves. According to Repubblica, the player, struggling at Liverpool due to limited playing time, could leave England: the English champions would be willing to sell him for €10 million or even on loan.
Conte wants him to exploit his bursts on the left, but there are still question marks regarding his physical condition and consistency. Gattuso, meanwhile, will only call him up to the national team if he has space in the club.
Claudio Echeverri remains a target for Roma. As reported by Il Tempo, Manchester City is not open to a purchase option, but the Giallorossi are evaluating a dry loan. Massara could therefore strike a deal without a purchase option.
The former River player has already given his "yes" and prefers Roma to Girona: he wants to play in European cups and showcase himself ahead of the World Cup with Argentina.
Updates also on Dovbyk: according to Matteo Moretto, the track leading to Leeds is cold because the striker wants to stay at Roma and convince Gasperini. The club has not put him on the market but will listen to offers from €35/40 million.
Lazio will have to cut two names from the list for the next season. The first suspect is Gigot, ready to leave at the first offer from Arabia. The second - for cittaceleste.it - could arrive among the full-backs, with Lazzari at the top of Sarri's list.
His characteristics are not well-suited to defensive work, and his recent offensive performance has been minimal: zero goals and three assists in three years. It's more difficult to exclude Hysaj, Sarri's loyalist, who offered the same performance in just four starts last season.
Fiorentina has not yet found an agreement for Mandragora's renewal: they are dancing around €500,000, and if there is no agreement, the sale becomes likely. Betis has raised the offer to €6 million and could reach €7/8. In case of goodbye, the designated substitute is Nicolussi Caviglia, with whom (according to Di Marzio) the Viola has resumed contacts: he is valued at €10 million.
Meanwhile, Torino is seriously thinking about Asllani, who is leaving Inter and is also liked by Fiorentina and Bologna. The Albanian midfielder wants to leave the Nerazzurri to find more continuity.
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