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The official summer market session has been open for just one day, but the surprises have not been late in arriving.
Several players could leave Serie A in the coming months. Meanwhile, Lorenzo Insigne, fresh from a contract resolution with Toronto, could return.
Here are the most important transfer market news of the day.
According to Matteo Moretto, Juventus has communicated to Douglas Luiz its intention to evaluate any offers for his card. The club has advised the Brazilian to start looking for a new solution for his future.
In the event of a sale, the Bianconeri are interested in Morten Hjulmand from Sporting. The Danish midfielder, acquired by Lecce in 2023 for 20 million, is now valued by the Portuguese club at a figure close to 40 million.
Mattia Liberali, who will turn 17 in September, will be present at Milan's pre-season retreat, but rumors of a possible goodbye are becoming more insistent. Despite a contract valid until 2026, the attacker could leave Milan a year early.
The most likely destination at the moment seems to be Parma, a club that has invested heavily in recent years in the development of young players. The negotiation is well underway, and important news could arrive in the coming weeks. This is reported by Gianluca Di Marzio.
According to Matteo Moretto, Club Brugge has expressed strong interest in Alexander Stankovic. Inter values the 2005-born midfielder at around 10 million euros and would be willing to sell him only by including a buy-back clause. The Serbian talent is a concrete target for the Belgian club.
Brugge, as Moretto reports, would be willing to fly to Italy to deepen the negotiation directly with the Nerazzurri management. The Belgian club has already shown openness to including the buy-back clause requested by Inter. Contacts between the parties are continuous, and the negotiation could soon enter its final phase.
Napoli has already reached a total agreement with Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, but an agreement between the clubs is still missing. The negotiation had approached closure for a figure around 18 million overall, but then stalled due to problems related to costs and payment methods.
According to Moretto, the Torino goalkeeper remains a highly appreciated name by Antonio Conte. His profile continues to be among those closely monitored by the Azzurri management, which could reopen the discussion in the coming days.
The work of Massara continues to build a team tailored to Gasperini, with particular attention to both arrivals and possible departures. Among the players leaving, the name of Celik returns to the scene, having ended up in the sights of several European clubs.
According to journalist Ekrem Konur, there are interests from Ajax, Fulham, and Besiktas in the right-back. The former Lille player is linked to Roma by a contract expiring in 2026, but at the moment, no talks have been initiated for a renewal. Gasperini will evaluate him during the summer retreat.
The Lazio market continues to reserve surprises, and one of the most delicate cases concerns Mattéo Guendouzi. The French midfielder could leave Serie A if a particularly advantageous offer arrives for the Biancoceleste club.
As Il Messaggero reports, there are strong interests from several Premier League clubs, ready to make a move. Lazio, however, hopes that Maurizio Sarri can convince the player — linked by a contract until 2028 — to continue his adventure in Rome.
Lorenzo Insigne has officially left Toronto, becoming a free agent and free to evaluate new offers. His name has already ended up in the sights of several Italian clubs, including Fiorentina.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Viola club is seriously considering hiring him to strengthen Stefano Pioli's attack. Parma has also made an offer, proposing to Insigne a starring role in a less pressurized environment.
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