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Ferragosto day with fans at the sea and teams hunting for deals in the transfer market.
Below, as usual, the most important transfer news for Serie A's big clubs.
Juventus, Newcastle on Vlahovic
Juventus is active on the market front, but sports director Comolli must first clear the squad of excess players. Among the names on the way out is Dusan Vlahovic, with whom relations are gradually cooling. The Serbian striker could find a new destination in the Premier League.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Newcastle would be ready to move for Vlahovic if Alexander Isak were sold to Liverpool. The Swede, excluded by Eddie Howe for the league debut, is increasingly close to the Reds. In case of farewell, the English would aim decisively at the bianconero striker.
Milan, the latest on renewals
Milan is not only focusing on purchases and sales, but also working on contract renewals. According to TuttoSport, several meetings are scheduled for the fall to secure key elements of the squad. With Christian Pulisic, currently expiring in 2027 with an option, there is already a draft agreement to extend until 2029 with a salary increase to 5 million euros.
Also on the table are the situations of Mike Maignan, expiring in 2026, and Alexis Saelemaekers, linked to the club until 2027. For the goalkeeper, it will be necessary to mend relations after the tensions of recent months. All three players are considered fundamental and the club's priority is to reach an agreement for the extensions as soon as possible.
Inter, interest in Pavard
Inter could soon say goodbye to Benjamin Pavard, a move that would allow them to reopen the Solet track. According to Footmercato, there is not only Galatasaray interested in the French defender, but also the interest of NEOM, a Saudi club, and Lille, in Ligue 1.
The Nerazzurri club values Pavard at over 20 million euros and, at the moment, is the only element of the defensive department that Chivu considers transferable. It remains to be seen which of the three interested clubs will be the first to present a concrete offer.
Napoli, eyes on Nico Gonzalez
Not only Atletico Madrid is on the trail of Nico Gonzalez from Juventus. As reported by Sky Sport, Napoli would also have shown interest in the Argentine striker, although without going beyond a simple probe.
For the Azzurri, the operation is complex and, at the moment, no concrete steps have been taken. It remains to be seen if Atletico will decide to accelerate to try to close the deal with Juventus.
Roma, Kumbulla towards goodbye
Roma is experiencing intense days of transfer market, with the possible sale of Manu Koné to Inter to finance new offensive signings. At the same time, the Giallorossi club is also seeking resources from the departures of players not considered central by Gian Piero Gasperini, including Marash Kumbulla, fresh from a great season at Espanyol.
According to what was reported by Fabrizio Romano on X, the defender has already chosen his destination: Mallorca. Despite the interest of other Spanish and Italian teams, such as Cagliari, the Albanian central defender considers the Mallorca club his first choice. It remains to be seen if the two clubs will find an economic agreement.
Fiorentina, interest in Pablo Marì
According to Tuttosport, in addition to Olympiacos, Alaves would also have expressed interest in Pablo Marì, with the aim of bringing him back to Spain before the market closes. The Iberian club would have already initiated exploratory contacts.
The defender, who arrived in January at Palladino's specific request, spent the summer on the fringes of the team and could choose to start again elsewhere. His departure would open the way for a new reinforcement in the defensive department.
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📸 MOHAMED TAGELDIN
Category: General Sports