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The transfer market has finally come alive, with clubs actively working to strengthen their squads for the new season.
Among the rumors and market strategies, the race for big signings is getting tighter.
Let's discover together all the latest news that's animating the Italian big clubs' market.
Juventus, aware of the difficulties in closing the deal for Randal Kolo Muani, is working to identify an alternative offensive player to pair with or alternate with Jonathan David.
As reported by La Repubblica, among the names being considered is Darwin Núñez, a Uruguayan striker from Liverpool, class of 1999. The Reds, however, are asking for around 60 million euros for his transfer, a figure considered excessive by the Bianconeri. It's not excluded that the situation could evolve if Liverpool were to revise their economic demands.
Milan is ready to part ways with Emerson Royal, a Brazilian winger who is not part of Allegri's plans. As reported by Matteo Moretto, Besiktas has had initial contact with the Rossoneri to inquire about the player's availability - who has opened up to the possibility - and the economic conditions of the transfer.
At the moment, there are no official offers, but the negotiation could develop based on a loan with the right to buy.
Mehdi Taremi is increasingly far from Inter. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Iranian striker has not convinced the Nerazzurri management, who have decided to put him on the market with a minimum request of 8 million euros for his transfer, to which would be added a saving of around 5.5 million gross on his salary.
The player has already expressed his willingness to consider offers from European clubs, preferring to stay in a competitive league. Besiktas, Porto, and English clubs West Ham and Fulham have moved for him. The farewell is likely, but the white smoke will depend on the player's willingness and concrete proposals.
Michael Folorunsho is a new reinforcement for Cagliari. As reported by Matteo Moretto, the midfielder will arrive in Sardinia from Napoli on a loan with the right to buy set at 8 million euros.
For Cagliari, led by the new sports management team, this is the first significant move of the summer.
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Roma is targeting Daniele Ghilardi to strengthen their defense, but Hellas Verona is asking for 13 million euros, a figure considered high by the Giallorossi. According to Corriere della Sera, the capital club is evaluating the inclusion of technical counterparts to lower the price.
Among the proposed names is Luigi Cherubini, a young striker who grew up in Roma and had a good season in Serie B with Carrarese.
Flamengo wants Valentin Castellanos, but Lazio is standing firm. As La Gazzetta dello Sport writes, the Brazilian club has started talks with the Argentine's entourage and is willing to invest around 25 million euros. The Biancoceleste club, with the market blocked, does not intend to give up the player.
However, there is concern at Formello: if the striker were to open up to a return to South America, Lazio would not have the margin to find a suitable replacement in time. For now, the club continues to consider him unsellable, but the situation is fluid and will need to be monitored in the coming weeks.
Fiorentina has not stopped monitoring the midfield market. Tuttosport reports that, in addition to Simon Sohm, still at the top of the list, Kristjan Asllani, Franck Kessié, and Hugo Larsson are also being considered.
Inter values Asllani at 20 million euros, a figure that Viola does not want to invest. Kessié, on the other hand, earns 14 million net in Saudi Arabia: even with a reduction, the salary remains too high. Hugo Larsson, a young prospect from Eintracht, is appreciated but also difficult to reach.
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