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The summer transfer market is heating up and Italy's top teams are working to define their incoming and outgoing moves.
From Juventus trying to close a deal for Sancho to Milan staying in touch with Jashari, and Inter keeping an eye on Stankovic's future, the landscape is constantly changing.
Here's an update on the hottest negotiations of the day, team by team.
Juventus is intensifying contacts with Jadon Sancho: the club is working to reach an agreement on the player's salary, who has expressed his willingness to reduce his wages for the Old Lady.
6-7 million euros per year, this is the ceiling that Juventus has set to not compromise its budget: there is optimism about the possibility of reaching an agreement with Sancho, after which an agreement will have to be found with Manchester United, which owns the player's card.
Possible price? Around 25 million euros. Read the full article.
Sparks have flown between Milan and Brugge regarding the transfer of Ardon Jashari. Despite everything, however, the negotiation is not yet completely closed.
According to what was reported by Daniele Longo of Calciomercato.com, there has been a new contact between the Rossoneri club and the midfielder, who has expressed his willingness to do anything to play for Allegri's team. Read the full article.
Speaking of Brugge, the direct line between the Belgian city and Milan does not only concern the Rossoneri side of the Lombardy capital: the phones are hot also at the Inter headquarters.
Brugge is indeed interested in Aleksandar Stankovic, as reported by Matteo Moretto: Inter would also accept to give him up on a permanent basis, as requested by the Belgian club, provided that a buy-back clause is included. Read the full article.
Napoli continues its search for a name to add to its battery of wingers after the arrival of Noa Lang. However, the negotiation with Bologna for Dan Ndoye does not seem to be taking off.
Napoli has an agreement with the player, who has rejected offers from the Premier League to play for Conte's team, but Bologna does not seem willing to lower its demands.
Plan B? The most interesting alternative for Giovanni Manna is the name of Ademola Lookman of Atalanta, although the tracks leading to Federico Chiesa and Edon Zhegrova are still alive. Read the full article.
Bologna doesn't give up, it's evidently a theme of the day: Roma is also engaged in an arm-wrestling match with the Felsinei team, from which they want to buy defender Jhon Lucumì to bring him to Gasperini's court.
The will of the Rossoblù is to retain Lucumì, whose 28 million euro clause has expired. The negotiation is still difficult, but Roma remains on the lookout.
Lazio's transfer market is still blocked, but the club continues to define its objectives for the summer window: a list of names approved by Maurizio Sarri.
The list, in the hands of club manager Alberto Bianchi, was glimpsed during a meeting with the press, revealing two concrete objectives of the Biancocelesti.
The first is Giovanni Fabbian, a midfielder born in 2002 from Bologna and a true favorite of Sarri, while the second name is that of Jan-Carlo Simic of Anderlecht, a versatile player with great prospects (class of 2005). Read the full article.
Not only Bologna: Fiorentina is also interested in Alessandro Zanoli, a right-back owned by Napoli who played last season on loan at Genoa.
If for Napoli Zanoli represents a pawn to get to Ndoye, the player also receives interest from Stefano Pioli's Fiorentina, awaiting a concrete attempt.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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