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Leao clause, Osimhen's choice, Roma target Ferguson: transfer news 🤑

Leao clause, Osimhen's choice, Roma target Ferguson: transfer news 🤑

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Summer is heating up, and so is the transfer market, with negotiations getting hotter by the day.
Below, as usual, is an overview of the most significant operations of the top teams.
Juve, goal to sell Vlahovic immediately
Juventus wants to sell Dusan Vlahovic this summer to avoid losing him for free in 2026. The Serbian, who has been demoted in the team's hierarchy and has a €12 million per year contract, wants to leave only in a year. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Comolli is seeking a compromise with Vlahovic's entourage, evaluating solutions such as a bridge contract or a discounted sale (€25-30 million).
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Jonathan David has already arrived, but without Vlahovic's departure, there will be no funds to invest in Osimhen or Kolo Muani. Milan is watching, ready to take advantage of the situation at the end of the market if the price drops. Juventus does not intend to give Vlahovic away, but is evaluating every option to resolve a situation that is blocking the market.
Milan, €15 million to Lille in case of Leao's departure
Milan has renegotiated with Lille the clause on the future resale of Rafael Leao: the French club can receive up to €14.8 million, but only if the sale exceeds €51 million. Above €100 million, no payment is foreseen, as reported by La Verità.
The modification arrived in 2023, after Milan had paid over €20 million to settle the debt between Lille and Sporting Lisbon, related to the unilateral termination of the Portuguese player. The renewal was subject to the payment of the penalty by June 30.
Inter, Kokcu a hot name for midfield
Inter is evaluating Orkun Kokcu of Benfica as a possible replacement for Calhanoglu. The Turkish player, born in 2000, is also followed by Milan and Roma, but does not want to return to his homeland.
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According to A Bola, Benfica values him at €40 million despite the €150 million clause. Inter is waiting for developments on Calhanoglu's future before making a move.
Napoli, Osimhen says no to Inzaghi: he wants Galatasaray
Victor Osimhen has said no to Al-Hilal and dreams of a return to Galatasaray, who is willing to offer him €16 million per year with the support of sponsors.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the obstacle remains the €75 million clause, which Napoli wants in full and immediately. If the situation does not unlock by mid-July, Osimhen will leave for the retreat with Conte.
Roma, idea Ferguson for the attack
Roma is evaluating Evan Ferguson of Brighton, also proposed to Atalanta. The Irish player, born in 2004, has seen his value drop to €25 million after a dull season.
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The Giallorossi are reflecting on the opportunity to bet on a talent in search of a relaunch as vice Dovbyk. For Relevo, the negotiation is still in its initial phase.
Lazio, cuts to unlock the market
Lazio wants to reduce the wage bill to meet UEFA parameters and unlock the market from January. The priority is to place the surplus players by September 30.
As Il Corriere dello Sport explains, in the autumn, renewals will begin for those whose contracts expire in 2026. Sarri will decide who stays and who leaves, also aiming to retain the top players.
Fiorentina, Bernabé has said yes
Fiorentina is targeting Adrian Bernabé of Parma, who has already given his okay to the transfer. According to Il Corriere dello Sport, the Emilian club is asking for around €20 million.
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The midfielder, born in 2001, is at the top of Pioli's list. La Viola wants to bring him to the retreat by mid-July, but the negotiation is complex.
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