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·19 agosto 2025
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Just four days to go until the start of Serie A 2025/26, but in the meantime, the transfer market is entering its hottest phases.
Below, as usual, are the most important news for the top teams in our league.
Renato Veiga, back at Chelsea, has become the new subject of contention between Juventus and Inter. As reported by Corriere dello Sport, the Bianconeri are considering an offer of 20 million to bring him back to Turin, but the Blues are raising the bar, asking for at least 30 million.
The stalemate opens the door for the Nerazzurri, ready to step in and snatch the Portuguese talent. The race has just begun and risks turning into a heated market derby destined to last until the final days of negotiations.
Milan is reconsidering Adrien Rabiot to strengthen their midfield. According to SportMediaset, the Frenchman from Marseille has caught the Rossoneri's attention after a dispute erupted on the first day of the championship (and led to him being sidelined), raising doubts about his future in Ligue 1.
Massimiliano Allegri is pushing for his former protégé, appreciating his versatility and quality despite his challenging character. The operation remains complicated due to high costs, but the Rossoneri are monitoring closely: the Rabiot case could open surprising market scenarios.
Not just the Italian market for Inter, who are also looking beyond the borders. As reported by Corriere dello Sport, the Nerazzurri are evaluating interesting profiles to strengthen the midfield with targeted and prospective moves.
Among the names being followed is Florentino from Benfica, a physical midfielder skilled in game management. Felix Nmecha from Borussia Dortmund is also of interest, but the German club has already set a high demand: 60 million euros are needed to open negotiations.
The last days of the market at Napoli will be used to patch up Romelu Lukaku's injury, as the Belgian will be out for at least 3/4 months.
The Italian champions are therefore in search of a forward. After contacting the entourages of Pinamonti and Hojlund, according to Fabrizio Romano, DS Giovanni Manna today inquired about Tolu Arokodare, opening a channel with the agents. The player is valued at 20/25 million by Genk and - let's remember - was the top scorer in the Belgian championship last season.
According to Tuttosport, Roma has also moved for Nico Gonzalez following Atletico Madrid's interest. The Argentine is liked by Gasperini, who wanted him back when he was at Atalanta before Juventus brought him to Turin.
With the Sancho track becoming increasingly complicated, the former Fiorentina player has become a target for the Giallorossi. However, the obstacle remains the price: Juventus values their offensive winger at 30 million euros, a figure reiterated to both the Colchoneros and the capital club.
Lazio is already looking at the winter market and has set its sights on Adam Daghim, a young Danish forward from Salzburg born in 2005. According to Il Messaggero, the Nordic talent is also highly regarded by other European clubs, including Atalanta, ready to follow the situation's development.
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 Biancocelesti club remains vigilant, ready to make a move if the right conditions arise in January.
According to Firenzeviola.it, Fiorentina has also entered the race for Lorenzo Pellegrini, Roma's captain whose contract expires in 2026 and is ready to leave the capital already in this market session. Initial contacts between the clubs have been initiated.
The main hurdle remains the salary: the midfielder earns 4 million euros, a figure considered high by the Viola. A complex negotiation but one that remains on the table, with the Tuscan club intent on exploring every opportunity to bring the Giallorossi talent to Florence.
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📸 MOHAMED TAGELDIN