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·13 de agosto de 2025
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·13 de agosto de 2025
The start of the new Serie A season is getting closer. The countdown is coming to an end, and with it, the frenzy of the transfer market is increasing every day.
The desks of the management teams are burning: phone calls, meetings, and tough negotiations to get the right deal and deliver reinforcements to the coaches that match their ambitions.
Here's an update on the negotiations and market rumors that concern the protagonists of our championship.
Juventus is looking to the Premier League to strengthen its midfield and has set its sights on Andrey Santos, a young Brazilian owned by Chelsea.
As reported by the Corriere dello Sport, the profile intrigues the Juventus management both for its technical potential and for the concrete possibility of closing the operation.
The London club, intent on reducing the squad and giving space to emerging talents, would be willing to loan Santos out. A solution that would allow Juventus to integrate him into the team immediately without an immediate outlay, while Chelsea would still control his future.
Milan is preparing for its seasonal debut in the Coppa Italia against Bari, scheduled in less than a week.
In this pre-championship phase, Massimiliano Allegri has often experimented with a three-man defense, a tactical solution that requires a further injection into the defensive department, in addition to the now imminent arrival of Koni De Winter.
According to Tuttosport, the first target is Caleb Okoli, a central defender from Leicester with past experiences in Serie A and intent on returning to Italy. The English club values his card at around 20 million euros. However, the paths that lead to Berat Djimsiti of Atalanta and Ryan Flamingo of PSV Eindhoven remain open.
In the Inter house, the market remains in turmoil, and among the possible departures is also the name of Mehdi Taremi.
The Iranian striker, who arrived on a free transfer last summer after his experience at Porto, could already leave Milan after just a few months from his arrival.
According to the Corriere dello Sport, Fulham is in pole position to secure the player, having surpassed the competition from Leeds United. Inter would not oppose a departure that would free up space in the squad and reduce the wage bill. The operation could materialize with a loan with the right of redemption, but the possibility of a definitive sale also remains open.
Napoli continues to push on the market, and sports director Manna is working to deliver the final reinforcements of this summer window to Conte.
The priority remains the purchase of a right-back: Juanlu Sanchez of Sevilla remains the main target, but negotiations are proceeding slowly, and the management is evaluating alternative options.
According to Daniele Longo, among the names on the list is also that of Arnau Martinez of Girona, a club with which the relationships are excellent after the Gutierrez deal is now close to closing.
It remains to be decided which path will be concretized, but the arrival of a reinforcement in defense is now certain.
Roma continues its preparation for the Serie A debut against Bologna, but on the market, another game is being played. The management, in fact, is focused on confirming its key players in the last days of negotiations.
Among the most requested is Evan N'Dicka, who had a high-level season and would have attracted the interest of Neom in Saudi Arabia. As reported by Il Messaggero, the yellow and red club would evaluate a sale only in the face of an irresistible economic offer.
In any case, a possible farewell would be considered only after finding a substitute of equal technical value.
For Samuel Gigot, the adventure with Lazio could end much sooner than expected.
The French defender, who arrived with the goal of becoming a pillar of Maurizio Sarri's rearguard, has not managed to impose himself in the rotations, and the club is seriously evaluating his sale.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, there are concrete interests from Ligue 1 and tempting offers from Qatar and Dubai.
A transfer to the Middle East appears to be a concrete hypothesis, also with the aim of lightening the squad and opening the way to new injections.
Arrived last January at the request of Raffaele Palladino, Pablo Marì could leave Fiorentina already in this transfer window.
According to what was reported by the Greek portal thrylos24.gr, Olympiacos has identified him as the ideal reinforcement for their defense.
The Spanish central defender, acquired in the winter for around 2 million euros, is now valued at around 3.5 million, a figure within the reach of the club from Piraeus.
Among the hypotheses, also a loan with an option or obligation to redeem. The final decision will be up to the player.
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