Serie A transfer round-up: Man Utd offer a potential game-changer for Juve, Arsenal and Spurs eye Milan wonderkid | OneFootball

Serie A transfer round-up: Man Utd offer a potential game-changer for Juve, Arsenal and Spurs eye Milan wonderkid | OneFootball

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·8 March 2024

Serie A transfer round-up: Man Utd offer a potential game-changer for Juve, Arsenal and Spurs eye Milan wonderkid

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Check out today’s transfer news for Serie A clubs including Juventus preparing for a defensive reshuffle even through a potential Manchester United offer and the latest on Francesco Camarda’s Milan contract.

Serie A is back already, with Napoli hosting Torino at the Stadio Maradona on Friday, but several transfer updates must be highlighted.


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First and foremost, Juventus are expected to massively change their defensive department over the summer, but their transfer activity also depends on whether Manchester United will make a €70m offer for Gleison Bremer. If they do, as reported by Tuttosport, the Brazilian will move to Old Trafford and Juventus will try to sign more defenders than just  Lloyd Kelly (Bournemouth) and Ousmane Diomande (Sporting CP).

Inter will visit Bologna on Saturday, meaning that they’ll reunite with their ex-midfielder Giovanni Fabbian. The Italian midfielder has impressed under Thiago Motta and the Nerazzurri have an option to bring him back to the Stadio Meazza. Another product of their academy, Valentin Carboni, will return to San Siro after a loan spell at Monza and could remain at the club, replacing Alexis Sanchez.

Inter’s city rivals Milan risk losing their wonderkid Francesco Camarda, the youngest debutant in Serie A’s history. The promising striker is not expected to sign his first professional contract next week and according to Il Corriere dello Sport, Arsenal and Tottenham have joined Manchester City in the race for the 15-year-old.

Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi is a potential replacement for Thomas Tuchel at Bayern Munich, but journalist Christian Falk has warned that the Bundesliga giants are “not prepared for a coach to take a large team of assistants with him” and even the fact that RDZ doesn’t speak German does not favour the ex-Sassuolo tactician.

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