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The transfer market is heating up and negotiations are intensifying: clubs are making decisive moves to strengthen their squads ahead of the new season.
Here are the most relevant news of the day featuring the big teams of Serie A.
Juventus is considering new options to strengthen the attack and among the names followed is that of Darwin Núñez. According to Corriere dello Sport, an exploratory survey was done with Liverpool, but the Uruguayan is now close to Al-Hilal. The English club still asks for 60 million euros, a figure out of reach for the Bianconeri, who are only thinking of a loan with a conditional redemption - a formula already rejected by PSG for Kolo Muani.
The path leading to Rasmus Højlund appears more concrete. Manchester United, according to English sources, would be considering a loan with a redemption right around 50 million. The Dane is closed by the new arrivals and Juve is watching carefully, ready to move if there are formal openings.
In the meantime, Sancho has been excluded from the Red Devils' summer tour, while the former Atalanta will travel with the team. His future is still to be decided, that of the Englishman, on the other hand, will certainly be far from Manchester.
Milan continues in the work of building the squad and, among the possible exits, there is also Lorenzo Colombo. The 2002-born striker, coming off a fluctuating season with Empoli culminating in relegation, is at the center of new contacts between the Rossoneri and Parma.
As reported by Matteo Moretto, the Emilian club has shown concrete interest and is seriously considering Colombo's profile to strengthen the attack entrusted to Pepo Cuesta. The negotiation is still in the early stages, but Parma would be ready to guarantee him space and trust within an ambitious project that aims for comfortable survival and, if possible, something more.
Cesc Fabregas, coach of Como, did not hide Inter's concrete interest in him. The Catalan coach, sounded out by the Nerazzurri to take Simone Inzaghi's place, confirmed to TMW that he had contact with the club at the beginning of the summer, without however hiding his satisfaction with the current situation.
"I am very happy here, I have always told the company and I am sincere". Fabregas then added that he is a curious person and attentive to what happens in football, but feels tied to the Como project: "I signed a four-year contract because I believe in this solid project. Words fly away, what counts is work and continuity".
Napoli continues to be a protagonist in the market. After the arrival of Noa Lang from PSV, the Azzurri club is decisively targeting a new offensive winger. The negotiation for Dan Ndoye is complicated due to the insertion of Nottingham Forest, and so the management is considering high-level alternatives.
Among these is Jack Grealish: the Manchester City playmaker is on the market and Napoli have already started exploratory contacts. The main obstacle is the salary, but if the Citizens were to open up to a contribution on the salary, the scenario could become more concrete. A difficult shot, but not to be excluded. This is reported by Gazzetta dello Sport.
Armand Laurienté was considered by Roma to strengthen the attack, but after the failure of the negotiation with Sunderland, his candidacy has cooled down. According to Gazzetta Regionale, there have been no further contacts between the Giallorossi and Sassuolo in recent days.
The capital club has shifted its attention to other targets, with sports director Frederic Massara busy closing two important negotiations: Wesley from Flamengo and Ghilardi from Verona. Laurienté remains waiting for a new club, with the future still all to be defined.
Lazio is already looking at the next winter transfer window with the intention of strengthening the defense. Among the profiles followed stands out Jan-Carlo Simic, a young 20-year-old Serbian defender who currently plays for Anderlecht, according to La Repubblica - Roman edition.
Simic, who grew up in the Milan youth sector between 2022 and 2024, is a modern and versatile defender. Equipped with good speed, effectiveness in aerial play and ability to start the action from the bottom, he fits perfectly into Maurizio Sarri's tactical system. Lazio considers him an interesting investment for the future of its rearguard.
Fiorentina is carefully watching the midfield market, but for now prefers to wait for Stefano Pioli's decisions. It will indeed be the coach who decides which players to keep in the squad and which to sell.
Simon Sohm from Parma remains one of the profiles most appreciated by the company. However, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, other names like Kessie, Asllani and Bennacer, although esteemed, are not currently a priority. The main goal of the management is to reduce the wage bill, aiming to cut the most expensive contracts to ensure more sustainable management.
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