Juve-Kessie, Allegri-Lobotka, Fiorentina-Kanté: today’s transfer talk 🔥
Juve-Kessie, Allegri-Lobotka, Fiorentina-Kanté: today’s transfer talk 🔥 The World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States has officially begun. The global competition officially got underway with wins for the host nation El Tri and South Korea over the Czech Republic. Want to stay up to date on everything happening in the USA, Mexico, and Canada? Don’t forget to bookmark the World Cup! To follow the competition, search for "World Cup" on OneFootball and click the star next to it so you won’t miss a single piece of news! The spotlight is overseas, but the transfer market is heating up as teams hunt for reinforcements and negotiations intensify: let’s take a look at the biggest news involving Serie A’s top clubs. Juventus, Kessié puts himself forward again Franck Kessié’s name is once again circling around Juventus. According to Corriere dello Sport , the Ivorian midfielder turned down a renewal offer from Al Ahli worth a total of €24 million over two seasons. The former Milan player is said to be keen on returning to Europe, with Italy seen as a particularly appealing destination. His entourage has reportedly offered the player to the Bianconeri once again, but the club would prefer to wait until its new management structure is finalized before making definitive transfer decisions. Milan, everything hinges on the new management: Rangnick, Glasner or Pochettino? Milan’s future continues to depend on the club’s internal decisions. Speaking to MilanVibes, Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Luca Bianchin underlined that the club’s priority is defining its management structure. According to Bianchin, the choice of the new technical director and the new head coach would be closely linked. The standout profile remains Ralf Rangnick, who would bring with him a clear organizational and tactical philosophy. At the same time, Oliver Glasner and Mauricio Pochettino remain strong candidates, both awaiting a final response from the Rossoneri. In the background, the issue of governance and the role of CEO also remains unresolved. Inter, Hornicek remains a target: Braga not negotiating Inter continue to closely monitor Lukas Hornicek, Braga’s young goalkeeper. According to Portuguese newspaper O Jogo , the Nerazzurri have already made an initial attempt for the 2002-born player, but without receiving any meaningful opening. The Portuguese club considers the goalkeeper a key part of its technical project and continues to point to his €30 million release clause. Porto, Benfica, and Leeds United are also interested in the player. Moreover, after the World Cup, a renewal offer could arrive that would further strengthen Braga’s position. Napoli, Allegri protects Lobotka: Manna working on renewal Napoli’s new era starts from one certainty: Stanislav Lobotka. According to Il Roma , Massimiliano Allegri has vetoed any possible sale of the Slovak playmaker, considering him indispensable to his tactical project. Lobotka’s contract runs until 2027 and includes a €25 million release clause valid only for foreign clubs until mid-July. For this reason, sporting director Giovanni Manna is said to be working on a solution to further extend the relationship between the club and the midfielder, definitively ruling out any transfer scenarios. Roma, Lucumí remains the top name if Ndicka is sold Roma continue planning their transfer business while taking into account Financial Fair Play-related budget needs. According to Gianluca Di Marzio , the leading candidate to replace Evan Ndicka, should the defender be sold by June 30, would be Bologna’s Jhon Lucumí. At the moment there is no concrete negotiation, but the Colombian’s profile is particularly appreciated by the Giallorossi management. Juventus also remain interested in the defender. Lazio, the names for life after Romagnoli Alessio Romagnoli’s time at Lazio now seems close to coming to an end. According to Corriere dello Sport , Al Sadd have now finalized an agreement with the defender based on a three-year contract worth €6 million per season plus bonuses. Only the final details remain to be settled with the Biancocelesti, who are said to have asked for the immediate payment of the €3 million fee set for the transfer. While awaiting official confirmation, Lazio are already assessing possible replacements. The names being monitored include Lautaro Rivero of River Plate, Fabio Chiarodia of Borussia Mönchengladbach, Dinamo Zagreb’s Dominguez, and Arnau Martinez of Girona. Fiorentina, Kanté emerges as a midfield option Fiorentina continue searching for midfield reinforcements for the new project led by Fabio Grosso. According to Footmercato , one of the profiles being watched most closely is Mohamadou Kanté, a 2005-born French defensive midfielder owned by West Ham United. There is significant competition for the player, however, with Marseille and Monaco already showing interest. His contract until 2031 puts the English club in a strong position, with the midfielder valued at around €20 million. Fiorentina are carrying out their assessments and could decide to accelerate in the coming weeks. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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