🧨 Mbangula to Premier, Calhanoglu bid, Embolo to Milan? 🤑
Let's look at today's news regarding the transfer market of the big Italian clubs.
Juve, Fulham on Mbangula
Despite the transfer to Nottingham Forest falling through, Mbangula remains a hot name for a move to the Premier League. The Belgian winger, in fact, continues to attract interest among English clubs.
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According to Matteo Moretto, Fulham has set its sights on the 2004 class talent. It remains to be seen if the London club will decide to move forward concretely.
Milan, Embolo proposed
As reported by Matteo Moretto, Breel Embolo has been proposed to Milan. The 28-year-old striker currently at Monaco, however, does not particularly interest the Rossoneri management.
The club is taking its time because - always according to Moretto - it will try to get a striker towards the end of July or beginning of August. For now, the priority remains the negotiation for Ardon Jashari.
Inter, Galatasaray inquires about Calha
Hakan Calhanoglu has not expressed - for now - the desire to leave Inter but Galatasaray has moved to know the economic conditions of the transfer.
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According to Matteo Moretto the club has put on the table a figure between 15 and 20 million, while Inter asks for at least 35/40. Waiting for developments, the Nerazzurri are considering possible alternatives: they like Richard Rios from Palmeiras and Nicolò Rovella from Lazio.
Napoli, swap with Sevilla?
As written by the Corriere dello Sport, Napoli has relaunched for Juanlu Sanchez, right-back class 2003 from Sevilla: 12 million base + 2 million bonus and there was also discussion about including Giovanni Simeone in the negotiation.
Sevilla, however, would have asked for 20 million despite Simeone being a profile appreciated by the club. Meanwhile, there is also concrete interest in Cholito from newly promoted Pisa.
Roma, offer for Wesley rejected
A possible ally of Roma in the race for Wesley could be Everton, another company owned by the Friedkin but not subject to financial fair play restrictions. The hypothesis that is emerging is that of a purchase by the English club, followed by an immediate loan to the Giallorossi.
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However, as reported by the Brazilian portal S1Live, Flamengo has already rejected a first proposal advanced by Everton.
Lazio, looking at free agents
Due to the market block, Lotito is exploring every possible solution to support Sarri at least until January: for this reason he is looking at the list of free agents that would be available from October 1st.
According to Il Messaggero, among the profiles considered there would be Jack Bonaventura for the midfield, Junior Firpo for the left wing and the young striker Jeronimo Domina from Union Santa Fe.
Fiorentina, Lindelof back in fashion
Fiorentina could reignite interest in Victor Lindelof. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Swedish defender - already probed in the past - has a friendship with former teammate De Gea, which could facilitate a possible negotiation. For Zortea from Cagliari, however, a lot will depend on the fate of Dodô.
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In midfield, the Viola club is closely following Bernabé from Parma and Frendrup from Genoa. Both are valued at at least 20 million euros, but the Spaniard has already shown openness to the transfer. For the Norwegian, however, Fiorentina could take advantage of good relations with Genoa, consolidated in the Gudmundsson operation.
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