🔥 Milan want Rabiot, Juve eye Kolo & Zhegrova, Roma chase George ⏳ | OneFootball

🔥 Milan want Rabiot, Juve eye Kolo & Zhegrova, Roma chase George ⏳ | OneFootball

In partnership with

Yahoo sports
Icon: OneFootball

OneFootball

·31 August 2025

🔥 Milan want Rabiot, Juve eye Kolo & Zhegrova, Roma chase George ⏳

Article image:🔥 Milan want Rabiot, Juve eye Kolo & Zhegrova, Roma chase George ⏳

The summer transfer market is about to close: at 8:00 PM tomorrow, Monday, September 1st, the final gong will sound.


OneFootball Videos


There are less than 48 hours left to finalize the last details, with deals nearing completion, last-minute surprises, and negotiations that could fall through at the last second. Here are all the hottest names.


Posch-Como

Bologna bids farewell to Stefan Posch, who is ready for a new adventure in Serie A. The Austrian defender will wear the Como jersey under Cesc Fabregas. The operation will be completed with a loan with an obligation to buy: medical examinations are already scheduled, and the signing is expected in the coming hours.


Musah-Atalanta

American midfielder Yunus Musah is one step away from Atalanta. Milan has given the green light, and the deal is very close to completion for around 25 million euros.


Taremi-Olympiacos

After weeks of uncertainty, Mehdi Taremi leaves Inter. The Iranian striker is expected in Athens for medical examinations and to sign with Olympiacos. For the Nerazzurri, a revenue of 2.5 million euros, plus savings on the former Porto player's salary.


Nico Gonzalez-Atletico

The future of Nico Gonzalez is still to be written. Atletico Madrid has made a new offer in recent hours, convinced they can snatch the Argentine from Juventus. The valuation is around 30 million.


Zhegrova+Kolo Muani-Juventus

Juventus has already identified the possible replacement for Nico Gonzalez: Edon Zhegrova. According to Fabrizio Romano, there is already an agreement between the parties: an agreement with Lille is needed.

Contacts continue between the Bianconeri and PSG for the return of Kolo Muani: the two clubs are searching for the right formula to close the deal.


Rabiot-Milan

Milan dreams of a surprise move. The Rossoneri are indeed evaluating the feasibility of a deal that would bring Adrien Rabiot to San Siro. At the moment, there are no definitive openings from the Frenchman and his mother-agent, but the Rossoneri management is insisting decisively. A path also linked to the sale of Musah.


Hojlund-Napoli

Rasmus Hojlund returns to Italy. After a stint at Manchester United, the Danish striker has landed in Rome to start his new adventure with Napoli. The agreement includes a paid loan of 6 million with an obligation to buy set at 44 million if the Azzurri qualify for the Champions League.


George-Roma

Roma is also moving intensely. The main target remains Tyrique George from Chelsea, but the Blues' demands – 23 million plus 30% on future resale – have slowed down the negotiation. Alternatives like Dominguez remain alive, and a last-minute attempt for Federico Chiesa, who is seeking space to relaunch himself with a view to the World Cup, is not excluded.


Albiol-Pisa

A surprise return: Raul Albiol has said yes to Pisa. The former Napoli defender, a free agent after his experience at Villarreal, is ready to get back in the game in Serie B with great enthusiasm.


Dovbyk-Milan

The arrival of Nkunku has not filled the need for a true center forward, and for this reason, Milan is considering the path leading to Artem Dovbyk. The Ukrainian striker, on the fringes of Roma and destined for six months as a reserve for Evan Ferguson, was initially considered in a swap with Santiago Gimenez.

The Giallorossi had shown openness, but the Mexican does not intend to leave Milanello. The Rossoneri management, therefore, is studying an independent operation for Dovbyk, which could materialize with a loan, provided Roma finds a replacement.


Genoa and Cagliari

Genoa will welcome Jean Onana and is preparing to renew Vasquez, while Cagliari has closed for Zé Pedro from Porto for 3.5 million.

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


📸 CHRISTOPHE SIMON - AFP or licensors