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The market has been in full swing for a few weeks: Inter has already welcomed two new additions, Juve hopes to redeem Kolo Muani and Conceicao, and at Milan, Allegri's arrival puts everything and everyone into question.
In short, we're just at the beginning, and the excitement is certainly not lacking. The arrival of De Bruyne in Naples has lit up the summer, but beware, the moves are not over yet. Here are the most important market news of the day.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus is following with particular interest two young prospects: Eliesse Ben Seghir from Monaco and Mikey Moore from Tottenham. Among the numerous names monitored by Damien Comolli, these two seem to be the priorities of the new general manager of the Bianconeri. The club is focusing on talented profiles in line with the project of rejuvenating the squad.
Ben Seghir, born in 2005 like Yildiz, had an important season with Monaco, collecting 45 appearances and 9 goals. His versatility makes him useful in multiple offensive roles, from the wing to the attacking midfield. The Moroccan, an Olympic bronze medalist in Paris, is under contract until 2027 and valued at around 30 million.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Granit Xhaka has expressed a clear preference: he wants to move to Milan. After a brilliant season at Bayer Leverkusen, the Swiss midfielder believes this is the ideal opportunity for a fresh start. His salary aligns with the economic parameters of the Rossoneri club, which favors the operation.
The new sporting director Tare personally traveled to Leverkusen to make an offer of 10 million, currently deemed insufficient. Meanwhile, Milan is also observing Javi Guerra from Valencia, born in 2003, appreciated for his insertion abilities. The Spanish club's asking price is 25 million, but there is room for negotiation.
In a press conference, Galatasaray president Dursun Ozbek clarified the possible arrival of Hakan Çalhanoğlu. As reported by several sources, including La Gazzetta dello Sport, Ozbek described the player as "the light of our eyes," highlighting his value and universal appreciation. However, he specified that it was not a market-related meeting.
Ozbek recounted that the contact happened casually, during a phone conversation among friends and not in a formal context. "He is an important player, every team would want him. My meeting with Hakan was not a market meeting. A group of friends was talking on the phone with Hakan, and when they saw me, they passed the phone. We greeted each other, he told me that he has been a Galatasaray fan since childhood. I wished him the best. It is very important that it is known that it happened this way.”
Napoli is maintaining contact with Darwin Núñez's entourage, aiming to advance the negotiation. According to Fabrizio Romano, the operation is complex and requires time: it is being worked on gradually and without haste, given the difficulty of the deal.
The Uruguayan forward currently earns 4.6 million annually at Liverpool. Napoli, as reported by calciomercato.com two days ago, would be willing to increase the offer, also relying on the appeal of the technical project, the city, and Conte's leadership. Liverpool values the card around 50 million euros, and the competition is fierce.
As reported in today's edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma has set its sights on Arnaud Kalimuendo, a 2002-born forward from Rennes. The interest is linked to the arrival of Ricky Massara, the new sporting director of the Giallorossi, who knows the French market well. At Rennes, where he recently worked, he had the opportunity to observe him closely.
The player, who grew up in PSG's youth academy, has scored 61 goals in 177 total appearances in Ligue 1 between Lens and Rennes. His contract expires in 2027, but this summer could be decisive for a transfer, with a price of about 25 million euros. Massara appreciates him greatly.
S.S. Lazio has officially renewed Matías Vecino's contract, who will remain in the biancoceleste until June 30, 2026, with the possibility of extending until 2027. The Uruguayan midfielder, known for his tactical balance and intensity, has often been decisive in recent seasons. The club has thus decided to continue relying on his experience and reliability.
Vecino has collected 114 appearances and scored 13 goals with the Lazio jersey, distinguishing himself for commitment and team spirit. The renewal represents a sign of trust and technical stability, central elements to face the next season in the best way. The club aims to enhance the contribution of the most experienced players.
As reported by Il Corriere dello Sport, Fiorentina has set its sights on Ismael Bennacer, a Franco-Algerian midfielder born in 1997. The player, currently on loan at Marseille, will not be redeemed and will return to Milan, where he is not part of future plans. The Rossoneri would be open to a definitive sale for a figure between 12 and 14 million euros.
La Viola would prefer a loan, but the salary of 4 million net annually represents an obstacle. However, the relationship with Pioli – the coach with whom he expressed his best football – could favor the deal. Bennacer is considered the ideal element to shape the ideas of the Parma coach on the field.
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