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The transfer market is heating up, and negotiations are becoming increasingly intense for all European teams.
Below, as usual, is the roundup of Serie A's big teams with the most important news of the day.
Juventus is working to lighten the squad and obtain resources to reinvest in the market. As reported by Sportmediaset, Comolli has stayed in Italy to manage the sales: between defense and midfield, about 90 million can be gathered. Added to this are the potential revenues from the attack, with Vlahovic on his way out and valued at 20 million, although his high salary complicates the negotiation.
Nico Gonzalez might stay to avoid a capital loss, while Kostic is considered sellable for about 5 million. If all operations were successful, Juve would earn over 100 million plus a saving of about 50 million gross on salaries. An important margin to finance the additions requested by Tudor in every department.
Milan continues its preparation under the guidance of Massimiliano Allegri, with management always active in the market. After closing the Jashari deal, the focus now shifts to the attack, where at least one reinforcement is expected. The goal is to find an alternative after the failed arrival of Darwin Nunez, destined for Al-Hilal.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, among the profiles being monitored are Breel Embolo from Monaco and Dusan Vlahovic, leaving Juventus. The Kalimuendo track is more complicated due to Rennes' demands. Also, keep an eye on Rasmus Hojlund, should the possibility of a loan arise.
According to Sky Sport, Inter continues to explore alternatives to Ademola Lookman. Among the names considered are Christopher Nkunku and Alejandro Garnacho, two favored profiles but with high costs that require careful evaluations.
Another option on the table is Antonio Nusa, currently at Leipzig, who remains under observation by the Nerazzurri management in view of potential market developments.
Napoli continues to move decisively in the market, ready to provide another reinforcement to Antonio Conte. According to Fabrizio Romano, the deal with Sevilla to bring Juanlu Sanchez to Italy is now in the final stages. The defender has personally pushed to transfer to the Azzurri, despite interest from the Premier League.
The Neapolitan club has outdone Wolverhampton, convincing the Spaniards with an offer of 17 million euros. The player is enthusiastic about De Laurentiis' project and will soon be available to the technical staff. Another important piece in the new Conte era.
Lorenzo Pellegrini might leave Roma during this summer transfer window. As reported by DikFutbol, a Turkish media outlet, Trabzonspor has set its sights on the Roman player.
Before making an official offer, Trabzonspor wants to understand the costs of the operation and evaluate if Pellegrini would be willing to lower his salary, currently at 4.5 million euros.
Fabio Ruggeri is ready to say goodbye to Lazio to embark on a new adventure in Serie B. As reported by Il Messaggero, the defender will transfer to Carrarese, with the agreement now in its final details. Only the final approval is missing for the official announcement.
Despite good performances with Salernitana, Lazio has chosen not to renew the contract expiring in 2026. Lotito and Fabiani have decided not to focus on him, thus ending Ruggeri's experience, who grew up in the youth academy and was the Primavera captain.
According to Corriere Fiorentino, the negotiation for Rolando Mandragora's renewal is at a standstill. Fiorentina has offered a two-year contract with an option until 2029 and a small increase on the current salary of 1.5 million. But the player, coming off the best season of his career, is asking for over 2 million per season.
The gap between the parties is about 400-500 thousand euros, difficult to bridge. No imminent meeting is scheduled, and the midfielder's entourage shows signs of nervousness. Mandragora feels attached to Florence, but if offers of 7-8 million came in, the club would consider selling and focus on Nicolussi Caviglia.
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