🔥Juve attack, Inter-Allegri, Raspa-Frattesi, Kean-United: today's news
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After awarding the Scudetto to Napoli on Friday night, Serie A is ready to issue the other verdicts in the last 90 minutes: still up for grabs are the qualifications for the European cups and relegation to Serie B.
Let's discover the most important news of the day, which features the big names of the Italian championship.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Victor Osimhen is the main target of Juventus, but his purchase is complex. If Dusan Vlahovic does not renew, he could be sold, with alternatives such as Viktor Gyokeres, Jonathan David, and Mateo Retegui.
Juventus is also considering the possible Osimhen-Vlahovic swap, but the Serbian's wage situation could complicate the deal.
Milan's CEO, Giorgio Furlani, has ruled out the need to sell key players, despite the absence of European cups next season. 'The way we are managed, there is no need to make sacrifices,' he stated, emphasizing that the American management is solid, focusing on squad improvements, without having to make forced sacrifices.
Midfielder Tjjani Reijnders, followed by Manchester City, remains in the spotlight, but Furlani's words suggest that there will be no forced sales, although negotiations may evolve in the coming days with Guardiola intending to snatch the Dutchman from the Rossoneri.
Simone Inzaghi's future at Inter could be in the balance due to persistent rumors from Saudi Arabia. In case of farewell, Inter is monitoring the situation of Massimiliano Allegri.
According to TMW, the Tuscan coach is in pole position for the Napoli bench if Antonio Conte were to leave, but Marotta does not want to be caught unprepared and is protecting himself
Napoli could open negotiations with Inter for a market swap involving Davide Frattesi and Giacomo Raspadori, according to Tuttosport.
The operation could be advantageous for both teams, with the value of the two players aligning. The situation is developing between the end of the season and the first moves of the transfer market, with the possible swap that could materialize in the coming weeks.
Roma is considering the possible engagement of Gian Piero Gasperini as Claudio Ranieri's successor. According to Sky Sport, at the moment there have been no official contacts with other coaches such as Pioli, Allegri, and Sarri, the Giallorossi club could insist on the coach from Grugliasco.
However, Como has rejected Roma's interest in Fabregas, confirming the intention not to sell him.
Matteo Guendouzi has become an indispensable piece for Lazio, with the management intending to renew his contract. Despite the player's statements of uncertainty after the match with Inter, Lazio does not want to do without him and aims to meet his wage demands, considering the importance of the midfielder in the season.
With 47 appearances and a significant impact, Lazio does not intend to sell him for less than 40 million and is working to renew his contract. This is reported by Corriere dello Sport.
Manchester United is ready to make an offer of 52 million euros for Moise Kean, Fiorentina's striker. The lack of participation in the European cups for Fiorentina could accelerate the sale of the striker, who has a release clause active from July 1 to 15.
Manchester United's offer would be an economical alternative to Viktor Gyokeres, but Fiorentina could make a significant gain after buying Kean from Juventus for only 13 million euros in 2024.
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