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In addition to the sensational behind-the-scenes story involving Mbappé and Jurgen Klopp, there are other reports more directly concerning the Italian transfer market and Serie A.
Let’s take a look at today’s most important transfer news.
As Tuttosport writes, Nemanja Matic was reportedly offered to Juventus, despite still having one year left on his contract with Sassuolo, during a meeting with Vlado Lemic, the agent who also represents Dibu Martinez.
The player knows Carnevali well from their time together at Sassuolo and also earns €2 million, a figure Juventus can afford. However, more in-depth evaluations will have to be made regarding Matic, given that he is nearly 38 years old.
Gerry Cardinale denied in the pages of Calcio e Finanza the report that Massimo Calvelli has sole signing authority for deals worth less than €50 million.
The rumor was denied by the Rossoneri president: "No one at Milan has approval rights, at any threshold, on transfer business, apart from me. I approve every single cent, and I am the only one who gives the final green light on transfers." Here are the full statements.
Anan Khalaili’s father (Majdi Khalaili) gave an interview to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz about the recent move to Inter, revealing his son’s dream:
"Anan has always believed he belongs at this level, but for him, this is not the end. He believes he can do even more. His dream is Liverpool. Even if Barcelona called him, he would choose Liverpool. He wants to play at Anfield."
According to Il Mattino, Romelu Lukaku is being targeted in Turkey: "Besiktas seem intent on making a move and have promised the market intermediaries an opening offer of €5 million for the Napoli striker.
"But there are two problems: Napoli would want at least €10 million to let Lukaku leave, and above all the player does not seem particularly keen on accepting a possible offer from the Turkish black-and-whites, coached by Italiano, who is eager to reunite with a top-level striker that had been promised to him when he signed his new Super Lig contract."
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea would like to raise funds through Garnacho but could open up to other formulas (a loan with an obligation to buy or a loan with an option under certain conditions) as the weeks go by.
According to Pedullà , Garnacho is one of the few names on Roma’s short list for right-footed wingers: "There are other clubs interested in Garnacho, but Roma moved early, are very interested (and not just from today), and will closely follow developments regarding the 2004-born player."
Ciro Immobile spoke to noibiancocelesti.com, discussing a hypothetical future at Lazio: "I hope that one day I can come back and still give something to a team and a fanbase that gave me so much. In any role.Â
"Coming back as a player? It’s complicated. I understand the dynamics of football, but at this moment it’s difficult."
According to La Nazione, Bundesliga clubs have set their sights on Gosens and Pongracic: the wing-back is not part of Grosso’s plans but would be unsure about the idea of returning to Germany, particularly to Schalke 04, who have reportedly shown interest.
Pongracic, meanwhile, has several suitors: Leipzig, Hoffenheim, Stuttgart, and also Torino are said to have made inquiries; Fiorentina’s asking price is €8 million. Also heading for the exit, there is Torino’s interest in Comuzzo (according to Gianluca Di Marzio).
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
📸 MARCO BERTORELLO - AFP or licensors
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