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·29 giugno 2026

💣PSG-K. Thuram, Fiorentina-Zhegrova and Silva-Milan blocked 🤑

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While the World Cup continues (here are our disappointments so far), the transfer market remains the main topic in Italian football.

Let’s take a look at today’s biggest news involving Serie A’s top clubs.


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Juve, PSG like K. Thuram

Several moves are on the horizon at Juventus: according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, PSG have made an enquiry for Khephren Thuram and the club would be willing to spend €40 million.

As for arrivals, Spalletti will hold a meeting with the management: the concrete targets are Kolo Muani (who is the priority), Lobotka and Dibu Martinez.


Milan, roadblock for A. Silva! The 2 alternatives

According to journalist Antonio Vitiello, despite having reached a contractual agreement with Antonio Silva, Benfica are still hoping to renew his contract, which expires in 2027: for this reason, they responded to the Rossoneri with a very high asking price.

Alfredo Pedullà adds that Tiago Gabriel has been offered to Milan: a Lecce defender who, however, has offers from the Premier League. According to Luca Cohen, Amorim likes Sporting’s Ousmane Diomandé: a centre-back born in 2003.


Inter, Jones getting further and further away

As reported by TalkSport and also picked up by Nicolò Schira, Nottingham Forest have set their sights on Curtis Jones, who is valued at around €40 million by Liverpool.

Talks between the parties are already underway, but the deal is not done. A possible move for Curtis Jones, in addition to their interest in Tottenham’s Bergvall, could affect Nottingham Forest’s interest in Frattesi.


Napoli, the favourites to replace Anguissa

Napoli are looking to rejuvenate the squad, especially in midfield, according to Il Mattino: "Richard Rios (2001) and Pape Matar Sarr (2002) are players Napoli are watching closely as a response to the (likely, editor’s note) sale of Anguissa."

The goal is to build a new cycle: "With Zambo saying goodbye, the average age of Napoli’s squad keeps dropping. Players who are already experienced but a few years younger, and who can usher in an important five-year spell from now until 2031 and beyond".


Roma, the fine is coming! And if Koné leaves...

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Friedkins have decided to pay the fine that will arrive from UEFA for not respecting the agreements made: therefore, there will be no major cut-price sales, apart from Soulé’s, which has Gasperini’s approval.

Manu Koné can only be sold for a suitable fee: around €50 million. In the meantime, Roma have reportedly identified 3 profiles to make up for his possible departure: they like Gustavo Puerta of Racing Santander, whose €20 million valuation could even rise if Colombia go far at the World Cup.

At the same price there is also Arne Engels of Celtic. A third player is Matt O’Riley, whom Gasperini already appreciated during his Atalanta days: he could arrive from Brighton on loan with an option to buy.


Lazio, Feyenoord’s Zerrouki is liked

Lazio are active on the market to give Gattuso a new midfielder: they like Ramiz Zerrouki, a defensive midfielder born in 1998 who belongs to Feyenoord but spent last season on loan at Twente.

According to TMW, the Dutch club value the player at around €6 million: a figure considered affordable by the Biancoceleste club.


Fiorentina, enquiry for Zhegrova

As reported by Alfredo Pedullà, Fiorentina have made an enquiry for Juventus’ Edon Zhegrova.

However, the player would like to stay at Juve and, therefore, negotiations between the clubs have not started. In addition, other French clubs are also interested in the player.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


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