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·14 August 2025
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Ferragosto is approaching and the football transfer negotiations are heating up.
Below, as usual, are the most important news of the day from the big clubs.
Juventus is on the trail of Matt O'Riley from Brighton and the Bianconeri have clear ideas about what to do.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, in fact, the Bianconeri will ask for a loan with an obligation to buy as soon as Douglas Luiz is sold, who is of interest to Nottingham Forest according to The Athletic.
According to The Athletic, Noah Okafor's future at Milan is uncertain despite a good summer preparation. Leeds United, newly returned to the Premier League, is interested in the 25-year-old Swiss striker, although so far no formal offer has been made. The English club is monitoring the situation ahead of the market closure on September 1st.
Okafor has a contract with the Rossoneri until 2028, but last season was complex: little space both at Milan and, subsequently, on loan at Napoli. The difficulties he had on the field also affected his absence from the Swiss national team's call-ups.
While the negotiation for Koné from Roma is developing, Inter records Chelsea's intention for Nkunku: the club would like to sell him only on a permanent basis according to Sky Sport De.
The idea of a loan would only be the "last resort" for the Blues who in the meantime have registered the interest of Leipzig, Bayern and Inter. However, the Nerazzurri, if they were to invest for Manu Koné, might not have the funds for another major permanent deal.
Walid Cheddira is in Udinese's sights. The Moroccan striker, out of Napoli's plans, is on the market and the Azzurri club is willing to listen to offers. As reported by gianlucadimarzio.com, the Friulians are in pole position in the race for the player.
Udinese has intensified contacts with Napoli, aiming to snatch an agreement to strengthen the attack. After a loan in Spain and a previous experience at Frosinone, Cheddira's future could be outlined in the coming weeks.
Roma continues to negotiate with Bailey's agents despite having made an offer for Sancho: the two tracks are not alternatives. This is reported by Fabrizio Romano and Filippo Biafora from Il Tempo.
While the negotiation for Koné at Inter is developing, Roma has taken precautions by contacting Monaco for Magassa, born in 2003. According to Fabrizio Romano, the French club has already rejected an offer of 13M + bonus from Nottingham Forest this week.
Samuel Gigot seems destined to leave Lazio. The French defender, who has been struggling with sciatica for weeks, is training separately and is now out of Maurizio Sarri's plans. The Biancoceleste club aims to collect 3-4 million euros from his sale, with interest already coming from clubs in Dubai and Qatar.
As reported by Il Messaggero and taken up by Lalaziosiamonoi.it, in the last few hours Paok Thessaloniki has also stepped forward, intending to strengthen the defensive department. For now, there have been no concrete steps, but Lazio hopes to finalize the player's exit by the market closure.
Mario Giuffredi, agent of Fabiano Parisi, gave an update on his client's situation during an interview with Chiamarsi Bomber. The Fiorentina winger, born in 2000, enjoys full confidence from both the club and Pioli, and no transfer alternatives have ever been considered.
Giuffredi emphasized that Parisi is ready to play his cards in the duel with Gosens, with no openness to a departure even in the January market. The player is happy in Florence and determined to prove his worth with the Viola shirt.
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