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The Herald Scotland
3 days ago
- Business
- The Herald Scotland
Evan Ferguson 'makes' decision on future amid Celtic links
However, Roma have also been showing an interest and Calciomercato now reports he has decided he would like to head to the Italian capital. Read more: Brighton are said to be happy to agree a loan deal which would include an obligation to buy for €45 million (£38.9million). The Serie A side are looking to negotiate that price down. The two clubs are also said to be in discussions over a loan deal for former Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley.

The National
3 days ago
- Sport
- The National
Evan Ferguson 'makes' decision on future amid Celtic links
Some reports this weekend had suggested Brendan Rodgers' side were interested in taking the striker, 20, on loan from Brighton and that he may be open to the move north. However, Roma have also been showing an interest and Calciomercato now reports he has decided he would like to head to the Italian capital. Read more: Brighton are said to be happy to agree a loan deal which would include an obligation to buy for €45 million (£38.9million). The Serie A side are looking to negotiate that price down. The two clubs are also said to be in discussions over a loan deal for former Celtic midfielder Matt O'Riley.
Yahoo
08-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Napoli, Milan, and Atalanta in the Mix for Udinese Star
Napoli won't go all the way to sign Lorenzo Lucca until they have a chance to bring in Darwin Nunez, which exposes them to other sides' interferences with their pursuit, as Milan and Atalanta have joined in. According to Sky, the Rossoneri reached out to the Friulani to inquire. On the other hand, the talks with the Partenopei slowed down also because the Italian striker's price tag amounts to €40M. The price tag has been considered excessive, at least for now. Advertisement While Napoli and Milan aim to add Lucca to their current strikers, Atalanta quickly shortlisted him after Al-Qadsiah came forward for Mateo Retegui. The Saudi franchise targeted the reigning Serie A capocannoniere after failing to convince Moise Kean to join, Quotidiano Sportivo reports. Like any Bergamaschi player, the marksman isn't for sale but could leave at the right number. The first offer was €50M, and €10M more could do the trick, provided the player signs off on the destination. He didn't outright shut the door during the initial approach, Fabrizio Romano reports (via SOSFanta). As for the Rossoneri, Santiago Gimenez quashed the rumors and stated that, after speaking with the management and Massimiliano Allegri, the idea was for him to stay put (via Calciomercato). Our Take on Napoli Pursuing Lucca, Milan, and Atalanta His unique characteristics make him an easy fit for many teams, even Juventus, should they strike out for other options and want a Jonathan David partner/deputy. However, the issue is that the burgeoning bidding war has made him too expensive to be a complementary piece. The Azzurri are waiting to solve the Victor Osimhen problem before addressing their attack. La Dea usually bounces back quickly when they lose a centerpiece.
Yahoo
25-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Roma think of Fiorentina's Dodo as Wesley alternative
Roma think of Fiorentina's Dodo as Wesley alternative Roma are prioritizing the addition of a new fullback to Gian Piero Gaspierini's orders. The main name on Roma's shortlist is Flamengo defender Wesley. However, the Brazilian talent has attracted considerable interest from numerous teams. Advertisement As a result, Roma are already of a reliable plan B. According to Fiorentina's Dodo may be the answer. Dodo knows Serie A well and has shown good skills in both phases, and could also represent a more economically accessible profile compared to Wesley. Much will depend on the willingness of the Viola to deal and on the player's willingness to open up to a new adventure in the Capital.
Yahoo
24-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Francesco Camarda set to move to Lecce on loan
Francesco Camarda might be a fantastic young talent but Milan are clear that he needs regular minutes to realise his potential, something he's unlikely to get with the Rossoneri this coming season. Hence, a deal with Lecce has been all but agreed, as per It will not be a dry loan though, and Lecce are expected to have an option to buy the player permanently. Milan in that case would have a buyback clause, in order to remain in control of the young Italian striker's future. The 2008 born player featured in 10 Serie A games and 4 Champions League games this season. Advertisement While Milan are right in believing that Camarda needs regular minutes, doubts remain on whether this really is the best course of action. Camarda is 17 and at Lecce he would be thrown straight at the deep end and not performing could well mean relegation for the club. At Milan, he could have developed with more patience and time. Kaulik Mitra | GIFN