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·03 de junho de 2025
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With the Club World Cup just around the corner, the transfer market is heating up with the new pre-tournament window and the first big moves of a summer that promises to be exciting 🌟.
Only a few pieces are missing to complete the coaching carousel, while negotiations are intensifying with acceleration on several fronts 🚀.
Here are the most relevant market updates of the day 📊.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Crystal Palace has set its sights on Tiago Djalò, a Portuguese defender who has returned to Juventus after a loan spell at Porto 🇵🇹.
Porto did not redeem Djalò, also due to unprofessional behavior off the field 🤦♂️. Back in Turin for the time being, the defender could leave again soon: Crystal Palace, with the Europa League in sight, considers him a top target for defensive reinforcements 🏰.
Corriere dello Sport reveals Milan's interest in Dodò, a Brazilian full-back from Fiorentina 🇧🇷. The player's contract expires in 2027, but the Rossoneri have been following the Viola lateral for some time and could make a move as early as summer 🌞.
Barcelona, under new coach Hansi Flick, is also monitoring Dodô, with the situation likely to evolve in the coming months 📆: Dodô will evaluate any potential offers, between staying in Florence or taking on new challenges 🤔.
Diego Pablo Simeone has stated in the past: "My children, my wife, my father, everyone knows that one day I will coach Inter 🙏. It's no surprise" 😊.
But the possibility of seeing him in Milan soon appears complicated, according to Spanish newspaper AS 📰. The Atletico Madrid coach, with a contract until 2027, is already working on the next season with the Colchoneros 📅.
Giacomo Raspadori has become a hot name in Bologna's sights 🔍. The striker, with 6 goals and 2 assists, might find less space if Conte switches to a 4-3-3 formation 🤔.
According to Radio Marte, Napoli is considering a possible swap with Santiago Castro, an Argentine striker born in 2004 with 10 goals and 8 assists 🇦🇷. For now, it's just an idea, but the coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether the operation will take off 🚀.
Enzo Le Fée is officially a Sunderland player, as the club automatically redeems him after the January loan and promotion to the Premier League 🏆.
Roma has confirmed the transfer with an official statement 📄:
"AS Roma announces that it has sold Enzo Le Fée to Sunderland on a permanent basis 📝. The French midfielder, who arrived in the capital in the summer of 2024, made 10 appearances in yellow and red 🔴🛑. On January 10, 2025, he moved to Sunderland on a temporary basis until the end of the season, winning promotion to the Premier League with the English club 🏆. Good luck with this new adventure in the Premier League, Enzo! 🤞"
After a difficult season and the return of Maurizio Sarri to the bench, Lazio is starting to move in the market 📈. Alfredo Pedullà reports that the first hot names are Fabiano Parisi from Fiorentina and Francesco Pio Esposito, a young Inter striker on loan to Spezia 📊.
Napoli and other big clubs are also interested in Esposito, who had a great season despite the lost playoff final 🏆. Meanwhile, the Biancoceleste management is working to strengthen the squad and give Sarri a competitive team 🤝.
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Fiorentina is looking for offensive reinforcements in Greece and Spain 🌍. The club likes Fotis Ioannidis, a 25-year-old Panathinaikos striker also followed by Bologna and Lazio 📊.
In parallel, the Viola club is also thinking of Alejo Veliz, a 21-year-old Argentine striker leaving Espanyol and owned by Tottenham 🇦🇷. For both players, Fiorentina wants to move quickly to bolster its attack for the next season 📆.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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