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Busy days for the transfer market between the just passed redemption deadlines and the fateful June 30th that will end several contracts. Negotiations continue for all Serie A teams.
Below are the main news.
Juventus is working on the market front, with numerous operations planned both incoming and outgoing in the coming months. In particular, the situation in attack is delicate: while waiting to clarify the fate of Vlahovic and Kolo Muani, sporting director Comolli is close to concluding the deal for Jonathan David, former Lille striker currently unattached.
According to Tuttosport, the financial agreement with David has been found, with a salary of 6 million euros per season. Some contractual details remain to be sorted out, but the Bianconeri club is optimistic about the successful outcome of the operation.
As said by Matteo Moretto on Youtube, Tare tried to lower Bruges' demands for Jashari. The response was negative: the club wants 35 million fixed base + 5 bonus.
The Rossoneri DS is sure of Jashari's preference who has already communicated to Bruges that he wants to go to Milan, which however must present a further raise. According to Antonio Vitiello the new offer will arrive because the management appreciates the player very much.
Inter is ready to welcome Ange-Yoan Bonny as a new reinforcement in attack, with the operation now at the final details. As reported by Matteo Moretto, the agreement with Parma was reached on the basis of 25 million euros, and the player's contract is being defined.
Bonny will be the third addition of the Nerazzurri summer market, after the arrivals of Sucic and Luis Enrique. The official announcement is expected shortly, with Inter focusing on him to strengthen the offensive department in view of the next season.
The future of Frank Zambo Anguissa could still be linked to Napoli, despite the market sirens coming from Saudi Arabia and Turkey. The Cameroonian midfielder, protagonist in the Scudetto year, remains a valuable piece for Antonio Conte, who considers him central in his technical project.
According to Il Mattino, the azure club is ready to overcome the current contractual option, proposing an extension until beyond 2027 with a salary increase: from the current 2.5 million to over 3 million annually, bonuses included. A move to secure an increasingly complete and decisive player in the tactical rotations of the new Napoli.
The new Milan coach, Max Allegri, chosen to start an ambitious cycle, focuses on versatile and reliable profiles like Alexis Saelemaekers. Massimiliano Allegri, intercepted in Sardinia during the holidays, also confirmed this will by responding to a group of Roma fans: "Stay at Milan with me", referring precisely to the Belgian class 1999.
For his part, Saelemaekers has hinted at being open to staying. Interviewed during the Belgium retreat in early June, he said: “I come from a good season, I'm very happy. My loan to Roma is over, and I haven't talked to Allegri yet. Staying at Milan is an option, I feel good at this club”.
The sale of Loum Tchaouna to Burnley is now in the home stretch: Lazio has reached an agreement with the English club for a definitive transfer of 14 million euros, plus 3 million bonus and 10% on future resale. However, the player's farewell will only be official after July 1st.
As explained by Il Messaggero, the proceeds will be accounted for in the next budget and will be used for the September 30th quarterly, essential for planning the January market. Consequently, the Biancoceleste company will remain still on the summer market and will not be able to replace the former Salernitana in the short term.
According to the Corriere dello Sport, Fiorentina, led by Pradè, intends to strengthen the external department, looking for at least one player capable of covering both lanes. Currently, the team can count on Fortini, Parisi and Gosens on one side, while on the other there is only Dodo. For this reason, the Viola company aims at a versatile winger, preferably Italian and under 25, in line with the market policy wanted by Commisso.
The profile that most closely matches these characteristics is that of Nadir Zortea, a 2000 class outside owned by Cagliari. Coming from a high-level season with 6 active goals, Zortea is in high demand in Serie A, including Fiorentina. However, the cost is high: the Sardinians, who bought him for 5 million last summer, ask for at least double.
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