💣 Vlahovic to stay, new Jashari deal and Roma’s big move: transfer news 🤑 | OneFootball

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·7 August 2025

💣 Vlahovic to stay, new Jashari deal and Roma’s big move: transfer news 🤑

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On the day the Ballon d'Or nominees were revealed (here's the list) and the deal between Sesko and Manchester United was finalized, the transfer market continues in Serie A as well.


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Let’s take a look at the most important news about the top Italian teams.


Juve, Vlahovic further from Milan

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As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan, given the uncertainty of signing Vlahovic in the second half of August, is now strongly turning towards Rasmus Hojlund (available after Sesko’s move to United).

Again according to the Rosea, Tudor initially suggested Alexis Saelemaekers as a possible counterpart, a player Allegri would prefer not to lose.


Milan, new figures for Jashari

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According to Gazzetta.it, Milan will pay Jashari €34 million plus €3 million in bonuses. These bonuses are tied to sporting results and are conditional on the player staying with the squad until 2030.

The first million will be triggered if Milan qualifies for the Champions League within the five-year contract. The second is linked to a possible Scudetto, while the third will be activated in the event of a Champions League semifinal. La Gazzetta dello Sport specifies that each bonus can be obtained only once, bringing the maximum value of the deal to €37 million.


Inter, Cagliari raises bid for Esposito

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According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Cagliari is once again moving closer to Sebastiano Esposito with a renewed bid in recent hours. The battle with Parma is becoming increasingly intense.

Parma, in fact, has an agreement with Inter but has not yet reached a full agreement with the striker. Esposito, for his part, has always preferred the Sardinian destination.


Napoli, Kevin if Raspadori leaves?

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As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, Napoli continues to monitor the market while waiting to define Raspadori’s future: only his departure would open up space for new signings. In this scenario, the name of Kevin from Shakhtar, valued at €35 million, could become relevant again.

There is also continued interest from other European clubs in the 2003-born talent. According to Fabrizio Romano, Fulham has already had a €30 million offer rejected, indicating that Shakhtar has no intention of selling cheaply.


Roma, deal done for Ziolkowski

As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Jan Ziolkowski will be Roma’s sixth signing of the transfer window and will sign a contract until 2030. The deal with Legia Warsaw will be closed on the basis of €6 million plus €1.5 million in bonuses.

The 2005-born player will take the field today with the Polish club in the Europa League against AEK Larnaca. If Legia is eliminated, Ziolkowski could join Trigoria as early as August 15.


Lazio, Rovella remains on Inter’s radar

As reported by Messaggero, Gennaro Gattuso’s tour of Serie A training centers continues: today it’s Formello’s turn, where the new Azzurri coach met Maurizio Sarri. The goal is twofold: to build a constructive dialogue with coaches and to closely observe the most interesting profiles for the national team.

Among the players being followed is Nicolò Rovella, already on the national team’s radar and considered central to the future of Italy’s midfield. Inter continues to monitor him and could make a move in the event of quick sales, but Lazio has already informed his agent that they want to keep the 2001-born player. Gattuso’s visit only reinforces his centrality.


Fiorentina, Premier League scouts watching Comuzzo

According to Tuttosport, interest is growing around Pietro Comuzzo. Several scouts from Premier League clubs, including Sunderland, Manchester United, and Nottingham Forest, have closely followed the Viola defender in recent weeks.

The club’s position is clear: negotiations will only start at a minimum of €40 million. The high asking price is a strong signal, confirming Fiorentina’s intention to keep the 2005-born player. The club had already rejected a €30 million plus bonuses offer from Napoli in January.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.


📸 MOHAMED TAGELDIN