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The summer transfer market is heating up, and the forward department is at the center of the storm. Osimhen, Vlahovic, and Lucca are three big names that seem ready to pack their bags, while the striker carousel reignites amid clauses, endless negotiations, and massive offers. Saudi Arabia continues to shake European clubs, with Retegui as the first piece of the domino.
In Italy, Juve and Napoli are navigating between budget needs and player desires, while Milan and Roma are planning big moves. The Premier League remains vigilant.
Strategies intertwine, and every move can unlock a chain. It's the striker market, where dreams and millions run fast.
The Serbian has broken ties with Juventus: the relationship is at an all-time low, and separation seems inevitable. Vlahovic, in fact, wants to terminate his contract and move to Milan on a free transfer, but with a commission request between 15 and 18 million.
A move that Juve does not appreciate, also due to the risk of a significant financial loss (19 million). The Bianconeri would prefer to sell him for at least 20 million. Meanwhile, Allegri remains in contact with him, a sign that the Rossoneri believe in it. The saga is just beginning and promises fireworks.
Victor Osimhen is increasingly close to leaving, with Galatasaray pressing hard. The negotiation is hot but has stalled over bank guarantees for the 75 million release clause. The Turks remain in Italy to negotiate, and Napoli also asks for a percentage on future resale.
Meanwhile, they are trying to avoid the embarrassment of bringing Osimhen to training camp. Al-Hilal remains in the background but does not excite the Nigerian. De Laurentiis waits, ready to trigger the domino effect.
Lorenzo Lucca is the Italian striker everyone likes: Milan, Napoli, and Atalanta are interested. Udinese starts with a request of 35 million, but it could close at 30. However, everything depends on other factors, primarily Osimhen's departure.
Napoli could move for him even if Raspadori leaves, followed by Marseille.
Meanwhile, Roma has turned to Ferguson, while Fiorentina keeps an eye on Kean but dreams of Dzeko. Lucca watches, ready to seize the right moment.
Moise Kean is a hot name for Inter's attack, while Fiorentina dreams of keeping him by doubling his salary.
After rejecting Al-Qadsiah, the Manchester United option remains alive. Meanwhile, Retegui has already packed his bags: 67 million from Al-Qadsiah for Atalanta, a figure that has shocked the market.
Raspadori, on the other hand, does not want to go to the World Cup as a benchwarmer: Marseille is following him. Conte is waiting, wanting Darwin Nunez. Napoli evaluates him, but 60 million are needed.
Roma has practically closed the deal for Evan Ferguson, a Brighton talent recovering from a bad injury. Once valued at over 50 million, he is now a smart move for the Giallorossi.
Meanwhile, Dzeko goes to Fiorentina and Immobile to Bologna, while in the Premier League, Gyokeres' transfer to Arsenal is complicated: Sporting refuses 80 million between fixed and bonuses. The atmosphere is tense, with the Swede ready to make a break.
The big European clubs are on the move, and the striker market is just beginning.
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