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·29 maggio 2025
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Just a few days remain until the opening of the extraordinary summer session, but the transfer market is already heating up these post-championship days.
It's not just about coaches—there are many hot profiles on the transfer market, from Mbangula to Bijol: here are today's most important news stories.
No Yildiz—the funds for the Bianconeri's transfer market could come from the sacrifice of another young player. According to Tuttosport, despite an impressive first season among the seniors, Samuel Mbangula could be sold this summer.
The Belgian striker, born in 2004, found plenty of playing time under Thiago Motta's management, catching the attention of several clubs. In Italy, Bologna is following him (in case Ndoye leaves), and he also has admirers abroad: Nottingham Forest, Bournemouth, Bayer Leverkusen, and Leipzig are all interested in Mbangula. Not bad at all.
Milan fans will have to make peace with it. A few days ago, Furlani reiterated that the club does not need to sell its players, but despite this, a big name will be leaving.
Tijjani Reijnders will, in all likelihood, join Manchester City starting next season—Guardiola has already convinced him. The first official offer is awaited, and then it will be goodbye: the name of Samuele Ricci, Torino's captain, is gaining traction as a possible replacement.
First the Champions League final, then talks about the future. Simone Inzaghi's fate is still uncertain: Al-Hilal has put an irresistible offer on the table, but the coach is waiting to see how Inter will respond.
The date circled in red on the calendar is June 3: on Tuesday, Inzaghi and the management will meet to take stock of the situation and see if there is room to continue together. Marotta will have to provide guarantees of a competitive transfer market.
The free transfer of Jonathan David seemed just a step away, but the meeting between De Laurentiis and Conte could change everything. If the Salento coach stays on Napoli's bench, the transfer market could head in another direction.
The Canadian is off, a deputy for Bonny arrives. If Conte resists Juventus' advances, a deputy for Lukaku would become a priority for the Neapolitan club: Bonny and Lucca remain on the list. As for the former Lille player, Italy could still be in his future: David is being seriously followed by Juve and Inter, according to Alfredo PedullĂ .
"I would like to take a step forward, I want a new adventure." Jaka Bijol's words anticipated an inevitable farewell from Udinese: the Slovenian defender, at 26, feels ready for a top club and his candidacy has not gone unnoticed.
Inter already tried in the winter, Fiorentina and Napoli are considering making a move, and Roma's interest should not be underestimated. Meanwhile, the Bianconeri have already set the price: it will take 20 million to secure the 1999-born player.
The agreement for renewal is struggling to be reached and the contract expiring in June 2027 is putting pressure on Lazio. According to Il Messaggero, Alessio Romagnoli will most likely leave the Biancocelesti this summer.
The newspaper revealed that the captain has already said goodbye to everyone at Formello before moving abroad: several Premier League and Saudi Arabian clubs are tracking him. The asking price is 10 million—a veteran in the role would be useful for everyone.
Palladino's resignation has heated up the atmosphere at Fiorentina and thrown Pradé and Commisso into the center of controversy. The Fiesole curve is calling for the sporting director's resignation and seeking reassurances: that's why announcing a high-profile replacement could help restore calm.
According to TMW, the Viola club is considering bringing Stefano Pioli back to Florence. The former Milan coach, after his experience at Ronaldo's Al-Nassr, could return to Serie A, and Atalanta is also considering his profile.
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