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If the Lookman soap opera continues, the one for Jashari to Milan is ready to come to an end. The Rossoneri club isn’t stopping at the Swiss midfielder, with the transfer market still buzzing in Italy and the rest of Europe.
Clubs are working on both incoming and outgoing transfers to strengthen the squads available to their coaches and to offload surplus players.
Let’s take a look at the main transfer news of the day concerning the big Italian teams.
Juventus is working to complete the squad ahead of the new season under the guidance of Igor Tudor. After the sale of Timothy Weah to Olympique Marseille, the club’s priority is to find a new right winger. According to Tuttosport, the top name on the list is Wilfred Singo from Monaco, formerly of Torino, appreciated for his dynamism and ability to push down the flank.
Monaco does not consider Singo untouchable, which increases the chances of a concrete negotiation. The situation is still developing, but the Ivorian’s profile is the most convincing among those evaluated by the Bianconeri management to fill the gap left by Weah. Juventus is watching closely, ready to seize the opportunity if the conditions are right.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan is planning a series of contract renewals to avoid being caught unprepared as happened in the Maignan case. The situations to monitor involve Thiaw, Tomori, Saelemaekers, Loftus-Cheek, and Pulisic, although for the latter the club has an option to extend the contract until 2028.
The Rossoneri club, now technically led by Max Allegri, has received encouraging signals from the pre-season performances of the players involved, making their retention a priority. The aim is to prevent contracts from nearing expiration, so as not to lose negotiating and financial strength in future talks.
Mehdi Taremi is on his way out of Inter, but his future is still uncertain. As reported by Tuttosport, the Iranian striker, who returned late due to difficulties related to the war in Iran, has already reached an agreement with Besiktas.
The agreement with the Turkish club would involve a loan, while Inter would prefer to sell the player outright. Meanwhile, as reported by Sky Sport, the Iranian striker has refused a move to Flamengo in Brazil.
Andrea D’Amico, agent of Lorenzo Insigne, spoke to Radio Kiss Kiss about a possible return of the former captain to Napoli:
“At the moment, no, even though there would be the technical and tactical conditions. The president wants to continue with a new course and this new deal, I think this line will prevail. But on a human level, there is this appreciation.”
The new Roma under Gian Piero Gasperini is taking shape, and one of the first changes concerns the attacking department. According to Il Messaggero, Evan Ferguson has overtaken Artem Dovbyk in the coach’s hierarchy, having given the young Irish striker his trust in the first friendlies. The lack of chemistry between Gasperini and Dovbyk has convinced the management to put him on the market.
The Ukrainian striker has been offered to Milan and Juventus, but both have refused. There has been some interest from the Premier League, and Besiktas has also shown signs of interest. The situation is evolving, with Roma seeking a solution that satisfies all parties involved.
Lazio is facing a transfer market hampered by financial constraints, but is meanwhile working on outgoing transfers. As reported by Il Corriere dello Sport, a meeting is scheduled between Maurizio Sarri and sporting director Angelo Fabiani to take stock of some sales.
One of Noslin or Cancellieri will leave the club, as there is only room for one. Changes are also expected in defense, with Lazzari, Pellegrini, and Hysaj all at risk of departure. Attention should also be paid to Gigot’s position, as he could receive offers. Outgoing transfers therefore remain a priority.
After welcoming Sohm, Fiorentina’s main target is now Fotis Ioannidis, striker for Panathinaikos. With 50 goals in 5 seasons and a contract until 2028, the player is valued at around 25 million.
Ioannidis’ desire to move could help secure a discount, with a possible deal closing around 15 million. Long followed on the recommendation of Pradè, the Greek striker would be the ideal profile to alternate with Kean and Dzeko.
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