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The summer transfer market continues with new leads, old negotiations, and real tormentors.
Below, as usual, are the most important news of the day from the big clubs.
Juventus is ready to accelerate in the search for reinforcements on the right flank. Unlike in recent days, now the profiles to be identified are two: a negotiation is underway with Sporting for the sale of Alberto Costa, class of 2003, destined to leave Turin after just six months. This goodbye is added to the imminent one of Timothy Weah, increasingly close to a transfer to Marseille.
As reported by Tuttosport, the Juventus management is moving to replace both wingers. In addition to the already known names of Dodô, Clauss, and Frankowski, three new profiles have been added, closely monitored as part of the casting opened to strengthen the lateral corridors.
Ismael Bennacer is now out of Milan's plans. As reported by Francesco Nasato on X, the Algerian midfielder has not been included in the call-ups for the first team's gathering or for Milan Futuro, resulting in him being out of the squad. After the loan to Marseille, where he collected 12 appearances and 2 assists, his goodbye to the Rossoneri appears certain.
Now a new arrangement is being sought: a return to Marseille remains a concrete option, also thanks to the presence of Roberto De Zerbi. The interest of Al-Hilal also remains in the background, already active with Milan for Theo Hernandez. However, at the moment, there are no official contacts.
According to what was reported by Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Inter is evaluating Jackson Tchatchoua of Hellas Verona as a possible substitute for Denzel Dumfries, in case of the departure of the Dutch full-back. Dumfries has a termination clause of 25 million euros valid until July 31, and the Nerazzurri club is preparing for every eventuality.
Tchatchoua, class of 2001, would represent a concrete option: the player is eager to wear the Inter jersey, and his card has an estimated value of around 10 million euros. A young and sustainable solution in case of Dumfries' goodbye.
According to what was reported by Tuttomercatoweb, Bologna has initiated an inquiry for Michael Folorunsho, a midfielder leaving Napoli. The Neapolitan club values the player at around 8 million euros for a definitive sale.
Contact between the two companies, already intense after the Sam Beukema operation, continues with the aim of finding an agreement. Folorunsho could also represent a key pawn to unlock the purchase of Dan Ndoye, another important target for Bologna.
Roma is accelerating to close the purchase of Richard Rios, a Colombian midfielder increasingly close to transferring to the capital. According to Radio CIC, the negotiation with Palmeiras is now in the final details, with only a small economic distance to be bridged and a growing climate of optimism.
Gian Piero Gasperini has indicated Rios as the ideal reinforcement for the Giallorossi midfield, a player capable of combining technique, dynamism, and substance. After weeks of tough negotiations, the clubs have almost found an agreement on figures and bonuses, while the Colombian has already given his consent, ready to start his new adventure at Trigoria.
Lazio remains at the forefront to secure Lorenzo Insigne, who after his experience in MLS with Toronto FC has expressed his desire to return to playing in Italy. The Biancoceleste club is closely following the situation of the former Napoli captain, aware that his arrival would represent a significant technical and experienced reinforcement for the team.
Despite the interest of other clubs, such as newly promoted Como, Lazio continues to court Insigne and hopes to find an agreement soon. The negotiation remains open, with the player carefully evaluating the proposals received, while the company is ready to make an effort to complete an important deal for the new season. This is reported by Lazionews24.com.
Il Corriere dello Sport, in its in-depth analysis of Fiorentina's market, highlights the recent acquisition of Eman Košpo, a young defender grown in Barcelona's youth sector. The Viola, led by Commisso, have invested 400,000 euros to secure the Swiss player of Bosnian origins, who has been followed for some time, with Barça retaining 15% on future resale.
Košpo will sign a five-year contract and initially join the Primavera squad. Later, it will be up to Stefano Pioli to evaluate his performances and decide whether to integrate him into the first team, thus offering an important opportunity for growth to the young talent.
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