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·7 May 2024
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·7 May 2024
Check out today’s latest transfer updates from Serie A, including Inter and Napoli’s boost in their pursuit of Genoa’s Albert Gudmundsson, which comes as a blow for Premier League side Tottenham, as well as the latest updates on Atalanta’s Teun Koopmeiners, Juventus target Mason Greenwood and star Milan full-back Theo Hernandez.
Gudmundsson has recently revealed that his preference would be to stay in Italy, amidst speculation linking him to a number of clubs in Serie A and the Premier League.
That comes as a positive sign for Inter and recently-linked Napoli, but it makes life significantly tougher for Ange Postecoglu’s Spurs, who have reportedly been interested in the Iceland international for several months.
It is a similar situation for Atalanta creator Koopmeiners, who would ideally like to stay in Serie A beyond the 2023-24 season, according to Matteo Moretto.
The Netherlands international has admirers in Liverpool, as well as in Turin, from Juventus specifically. La Dea are in no rush to sell, are relatively stable financially speaking, so interested clubs will likely have to fork out a significant fee for the 26-year-old, who still has just over three years remaining on his current contract.
Getafe President Ángel Torres has claimed that Barcelona are the only Spanish side interested in Juventus target and Manchester United-owned forward Mason Greenwood.
Fabrizio Romano, however, claims that the Catalan club have ruled out a move for the one-time England international, while La Gazzetta dello Sport suggest that the controversial Englishman is still a priority for Juventus ahead of next season.
Meanwhile in Milan, Theo Hernandez is set to meet with Rossoneri representatives to discuss his future position with the club amidst reports of interest from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.
The France international has a contract in San Siro until 2026, and recent reports suggested that he has been keen to extend his stay with Milan.