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Summer is in full swing, and along with it, the transfer market heats up, fueled by increasingly intense negotiations.
Let's read the most important market news of the day.
According to Alfredo Pedullà, Alberto Costa might say goodbye to Juventus after just one season. The 2003-born full-back, acquired from Vitoria Guimaraes for about 12 million euros, has caught the attention of Sporting CP, which is ready to bring him back to Portugal with a 20 million offer. A potential sale would generate a capital gain for the Bianconeri club, which is carefully evaluating the proposal.
The moment is particularly active for Juve, also engaged in talks with Porto for the talent Conceicao, not to mention the ongoing contacts for Sancho, awaiting developments. Meanwhile, the interest remains high for Hjulmand, a midfielder from Sporting already appreciated in Serie A, but the focus is now on the future of Alberto Costa.
Milan is considering midfield exits, and among the names in the balance are Tommaso Pobega and Yacine Adli. As reported by Il Resto del Carlino, the Rossoneri have received a new loan proposal with an obligation to buy for 7 million from Bologna for Pobega, but the Milan management would prefer to sell him outright.
In parallel, the Adli track is also taking shape: excluded from the training camp and pre-season tour, he was not redeemed by Fiorentina and is out of Tare and Allegri's project. According to Alessandro Jacobone (Radio Rossonera), the midfielder has been proposed to Bologna, Sassuolo, Cagliari, and Cremonese.
Sassuolo has made a concrete move for Tajon Buchanan, the Canadian winger born in '99 owned by Inter. As reported by Fabrizio Romano, the Neroverdi club has presented an 8 million euro offer for the player, who recently returned from a loan at Villarreal. Inter is evaluating the proposal, aware of having a buy-back clause in case of the winger's future breakout, whose contract also includes a release clause.
Buchanan arrived in Europe in 2022 at Club Brugge, after three seasons with the New England Revolution. He moved to Inter in January 2024 for 10 million, becoming the first Canadian to debut and score in Serie A, against Salernitana and Frosinone, respectively.
According to Tuttosport and picked up by CalcioNapoli24, Napoli has decided to raise the offer for Darwin Núñez, bringing it to 52 million euros plus bonuses. The Neapolitan club has already reached a verbal agreement with the striker, who has expressed his willingness to transfer.
However, Liverpool continues to hold firm: the English demand remains around 65 million euros. Negotiations remain open, with Napoli determined to insist on bringing the Uruguayan to Antonio Conte's court.
According to Romano and Moretto, Roma has taken the first steps for Wesley by presenting Flamengo with an initial offer close to 20 million euros, after already reaching an agreement with the player. The full-back is a concrete target for the Giallorossi club.
Flamengo, however, aims to collect about 25 million, a figure already offered by Zenit St. Petersburg. The player, however, has refused the Russian destination, expressing his desire to move to the Italian capital.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Danilo Cataldi will remain at Lazio next season. Despite the loan to Fiorentina and some market rumors, the midfielder is considered a central piece in Maurizio Sarri's project, who appreciates his technical qualities and tactical intelligence.
Cataldi, who grew up in the Biancocelesti youth academy, knows the environment and the team's mechanisms perfectly. In a phase of transition and with limited room for maneuver in the market, his stay represents a strategic choice to ensure balance and continuity in the heart of Lazio's midfield.
Fiorentina is looking for a significant reinforcement for the midfield and, after Adrian Bernabè's refusal, Ismael Bennacer is back at the top of the list. According to Corriere dello Sport, the Algerian midfielder is out of Milan's technical project and represents a concrete opportunity for the Viola, although his salary of 4 million net per season is an obstacle. The club is considering the possibility of a loan with an option to buy.
As a possible alternative, the track leading to Kristjan Asllani of Inter remains alive. Bologna has also set its sights on the young midfielder, previously coached by Vincenzo Italiano, which is why Fiorentina will need to act decisively to avoid competition interference.
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