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·18 juin 2025
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·18 juin 2025
After Interâs debut at the Club World Cup, tonight it will be Juventusâ turn to take the field. Meanwhile, the transfer market continues to move at a brisk pace (LIVE UPDATES HERE).
Letâs take a look at the most important news of the day.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Igor Tudor has identified Victor Osimhen as the ideal profile to strengthen Juventusâ attack. The Nigerian, who returned to Napoli after his loan at Galatasaray, has a âŹ75 million release clause valid only for foreign clubs, expiring in mid-July. Juve will try to make a move, also taking advantage of the Growth Decree, but competition remains fierce.
For the midfield, Ederson remains at the top of the Bianconeri managementâs list. However, a young and interesting alternative is emerging: Mateus Fernandes, born in 2004, from Southampton, who have been relegated to the Championship.
Matteo Moretto reports that Bayern Munich continue to closely monitor Rafael LeĂŁo, though they have yet to make an official move. A concrete offer could arrive between late June and early July, with figures ranging from âŹ75 to âŹ85 million.
Arab clubs and other top European teams also remain alert regarding the Portuguese player. Meanwhile, both Allegri and Tare consider LeĂŁo fundamental for the new Rossoneri era, making his sale far from certain.
Corriere dello Sport reports that Inter have identified Leoni from Parma as a top priority, aware of growing interest from Milan and Juventus. The Nerazzurri, to avoid a bidding war, aim to leverage their good relations with the Emilian club and could close the deal immediately, leaving the player on loan for another year.
If Leoni were to arrive as early as this summer, Inter would be forced to trim their defense. Bisseck or Acerbi could be on their way out, while Mosquera, the Valencia center-back, also remains a current option.
As reported by Sky Sport, Inter and Parma have reached a general agreement for Ange-Yoan Bonny on the basis of âŹ23-25 million. The final agreement now depends on the contractual terms with the French striker, born in 2003.
Napoli remain alert regarding the deal, but the Nerazzurri seem to have a clear advantage. A personal agreement with Bonny could be reached in the coming hours, bringing the deal closer to completion.
According to Turkish journalist YaÄız SabuncuoÄlu, Eldor Shomurodov has met with BaĆakĆehir officials, a club interested in acquiring him. The Turks are assessing the feasibility of the deal for next season.
Roma would be willing to let him go if a satisfactory offer arrives. The meeting between the parties could mark the beginning of concrete negotiations for the Uzbek striker.
MatĂas Vecino has reached an agreement to extend his contract with Lazio: according to Gianluca Di Marzio, the deal is for a one-year renewal at âŹ2 million net plus bonuses, with an automatic option linked to appearances for the following season. The midfielder will therefore remain with the Biancocelesti for the 2024/25 season as well.
Strongly wanted by Sarri, Vecino is considered fundamental for balance and leadership. Since arriving in 2022, he has made 65 appearances and scored 7 goals, confirming himself as a reliable asset for Lazioâs midfield.
Tuttosport reports that Fiorentina are evaluating various right-backs: they like Marusic, Calabria, and Tchatchoua, but Dodo remains the priority. The Brazilian is considered central to the project, though if he leaves, at least âŹ25 million will be needed.
In midfield, the Viola will not redeem Cataldi and are targeting Bennacer (high salary) and Asslani. By June 24, the future of Gudmundsson will also be discussed: Fiorentina hope for a discount on the âŹ17 million fee or a renewal of the paid loan from Genoa.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đźđč here.
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