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There are just four days left until the start of the Serie A 2025/26, but in the meantime, the transfer market is entering its hottest phases.
Below, as usual, the most important news for the big teams in our championship.
Renato Veiga, who has returned to Chelsea, has become the new bone of contention between Juventus and Inter. As reported by Corriere dello Sport, the Bianconeri are thinking of making a 20 million offer to bring him back to Turin, but the Blues are raising the bar asking for at least 30.
The stalemate opens the door for the Nerazzurri, ready to step in to snatch the Portuguese talent. The race has just begun and risks turning into a fiery market derby destined to last until the last days of negotiations.
Milan is thinking again about Adrien Rabiot to strengthen the midfield. According to SportMediaset, the Marseille Frenchman has ended up in the Rossoneri's sights after the argument that broke out on the first day of the championship (and made him out of the squad), which has raised doubts about his future in Ligue 1.
Massimiliano Allegri pushes for his old pupil, appreciating his versatility and quality despite his not simple character. The operation remains complicated by high costs, but the Rossoneri are monitoring carefully: the Rabiot case could open surprising market scenarios.
Not only the Italian market for Inter, who are also looking carefully beyond the borders. As reported by the Corriere dello Sport, the Nerazzurri are evaluating interesting profiles to strengthen the midfield with targeted and prospective moves.
Among the names followed is Florentino from Benfica, a physical midfielder skilled in game management. They are also interested in Felix Nmecha from Borussia Dortmund, but the German club has already set a very high request: 60 million euros are needed to open the negotiation.
Cagliari wants to strengthen with Pasquale Mazzocchi, a wing born in '95 leaving Napoli, but the race has become complicated. According to Il Tirreno, Pisa has also decisively entered the negotiation, becoming a direct competitor for the former Salernitana.
The Rossoblu see him as a piece to raise competitiveness, while the Tuscans consider him a central element for their project. The choice now passes to the player and Napoli: his future will be decided in the next few days, with two very hot tracks on the table.
According to Tuttosport, Roma has also moved for Nico Gonzalez after Atletico Madrid's interest. The Argentine is liked by Gasperini, who would have wanted him already at Atalanta before Juventus brought him to Turin.
With the Sancho track becoming more and more complicated, the former Fiorentina has become a Giallorossi target. The obstacle remains the price: Juventus values its offensive winger 30 million euros, a figure reiterated to both the Colchoneros and the Capitoline.
Lazio is already looking at the winter market and targets Adam Daghim, a young Danish striker from Salzburg born in 2005. According to Il Messaggero, the Nordic talent is also very liked by other European clubs, including Atalanta, ready to follow the evolution of the situation.
Equipped with physical strength, technique and room for growth, Daghim represents an ideal profile for Sarri's plans. At the moment there are no advanced negotiations, but the Biancoceleste club remains vigilant, ready to strike if the right conditions are created in January.
According to Firenzeviola.it, Fiorentina has also entered the race for Lorenzo Pellegrini, Roma's captain expiring in 2026 and ready to leave the capital already in this transfer session. The first contacts between the clubs have been initiated.
The main issue remains the salary: the midfielder earns 4 million euros, a figure considered high by the Viola. A complex negotiation but that remains on the table, with the Tuscan company intending to evaluate every gap to bring the Giallorossi talent to Florence.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
📸 MOHAMED TAGELDIN