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·26 June 2025
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The official start of the summer transfer window is getting closer, but in truth, negotiations have never stopped since the end of the championship.
Some deals have already lit up the month of June, but we are just at the beginning and there is still a lot of meat on the fire: here are the most important news of the day.
The deal that could bring Jonathan David to Juventus is getting closer to completion. As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, general manager Damien Comolli has landed in Orlando, the Bianconeri's headquarters in the USA, with great optimism thanks to the player's willingness to accept a lower salary just to wear the Juventus shirt.
Juventus has promptly responded to the signals received over the weekend, immediately presenting a lower offer. The agreement on the salary (6 million plus bonuses) and on the signing bonus is practically defined, while work continues on the commissions. The white smoke could arrive between June 30 and July 1, after the match against City and before the round of 16 of the World Cup.
After having reached an agreement with Como for the sale of Malick Thiaw for 25 million euros — waiting for the player's decision — Milan is ready to focus on an important addition for the future.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the Rossoneri club is speeding up for Honest Ahanor, defender class 2008 of Genoa. New contacts between the parties are expected in the next few hours to try to define the details and close the operation.
Inter continues to follow with great interest the young Leoni, a target also shared by Milan. However, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Parma has made a wall reiterating that the defender is not for sale, unless offers exceed 30 million euros.
For this reason, the Nerazzurri are considering alternative strategies. On one hand, they try to guarantee at least a preferential lane for Leoni for the next season, on the other hand, they push on Mosquera. First, however, it will be necessary to free up space in defense, with Bisseck and Acerbi the main candidates for sale.
Napoli is firmly aiming at Darwin Nunez, but the negotiation with Liverpool is anything but simple. As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the English club values the attacker at least 65 million euros, a figure considered high by the Partenopei.
For this reason, Napoli is working on a proposal that can satisfy both parties. Meanwhile, the player has already expressed his willingness to move to Italy, thus opening a concrete possibility for the deal.
At Roma, the focus remains on sales, necessary to respect the Fair Play Financial and the settlement agreement. After the farewells of Dahl to Benfica, Le Fée to Sunderland and Zalewski to Inter, other capital gains are being evaluated. Among the outgoing names is Shomurodov, requested by Cremonese, as well as Basaksehir and Rennes, with a request of 8-9 million.
Angelino is also at the center of several offers: Sunderland, Bournemouth and especially Al-Nassr, willing to go up to 25 million. For Kumbulla, Espanyol offers 7 million, but Roma raises, while Verona's interest returns. On the purchase front, a right wing is being monitored: in addition to Wesley, DodĂ´ from Fiorentina also likes, but first other sales will be needed.
Lazio is going through a stalemate in the market that limits operations in and out. According to Il Messaggero, Maurizio Sarri has, however, made a clear decision for the future. The Biancoceleste coach would indeed like to keep both Romagnoli and Gila for the next season.
The two defenders have advanced contractual adjustment requests, but at the moment the company cannot proceed due to the exceeded economic constraints. Lotito will first have to fix the financial situation and then present an adequate offer to the two centers, thus guaranteeing their stay in Rome.
Fiorentina is actively working to strengthen the midfield and among the names evaluated stands out that of Adrian Bernabé from Parma. As reported by Il Corriere dello Sport, the Emilian club asks for over 20 million for the 2001 talent, a figure also increased due to the competition from other Serie A teams. The operation therefore appears complex for the Viola.
At the same time, other options remain alive, including Ismael Bennacer, thanks to the consolidated relationship with Pioli from the Milan days. However, the high salary of the Algerian represents an obstacle for the Tuscan club. On the Viola management's notebook there are also Morten Frendrup from Genoa and Nicolò Rovella from Lazio.
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