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Juve want Samu, Milan chase Javi Guerra, Napoli eye Lucca, Calha 🤑

Juve want Samu, Milan chase Javi Guerra, Napoli eye Lucca, Calha 🤑

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The sports season concludes today, June 30, as do some contracts. Negotiations are in full swing and many clubs are working on incoming and outgoing deals to define purchases and sales for the next season.
Let's discover the most important news of the day.
Juventus, eyes on Omorodion and Ambriz
Juventus is preparing to face Real Madrid in the round of 16 of the Club World Cup, but is also taking advantage of the competition to scout new market profiles. As reported by Tuttosport, the Bianconeri have set their sights on Samu Omorodion, a striker who has already left the tournament with Porto. His price tag is high, but he remains a concrete target.
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Also according to Tuttosport, Fidel Ambriz, a midfielder from Monterrey, and the left-back from Palmeiras, Joaquín Piquerez, are also liked. Juventus is closely following these talents, considering significant investments to strengthen the squad for the next season.
Milan, Guerra in the middle of the field
After closing for Luka Modric and blocking Samuele Ricci and Ardon Jashari, Milan is considering the opportunity to engage Granit Xhaka. The club is not convinced to commit economically for another over 30, especially after the heavy engagement of the Croatian.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the pressure on Javi Guerra is intensifying. The Rossoneri club has made a first offer of 20 million, which was refused. But Milan is ready to raise the bid, increasing the proposal between 20 and 25 million to bring the young midfielder to the Rossoneri.
Inter, negotiations continue with Galatasaray for Calhanoglu
Compared to last year, when Inter quickly denied Bayern's interest in Hakan Calhanoglu, now there is silence. As reported by Tuttosport, the Turkish midfielder could really leave Milan. Galatasaray is pressing, but there is still a certain distance between demand and offer.
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The sale of Calhanoglu would allow Inter to save about 26 million euros, considering his salary of 6.5 million per season. Galatasaray is firm at 15 million, while the Nerazzurri are asking for a figure between 25 and 30 million.
Napoli, Lucca closer
According to La Repubblica, Napoli is close to closing for Lorenzo Lucca, striker of Udinese. The Partenopeo club has accelerated contacts and aims to bring him to Dimaro already for the start of the retreat. However, the negotiation is linked to Liverpool's response for Darwin Nunez.
Despite the English club asking for 60 million for the Uruguayan, Napoli has not yet completely given up. However, Antonio Conte wants to have a deputy for Lukaku as soon as possible, and the Lucca option is becoming more and more concrete.
Roma, target Kenneth Taylor
Roma is looking at the incoming market with the name of Kenneth Taylor in mind. The Ajax midfielder, born in 2002 and number 10 of the Dutch Under 21, is among Massara's targets. As reported by Sportmediaset, Roma will try to beat the competition to secure the talent.
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Taylor closed last season with 15 goals and 8 assists, numbers that explain the interest of the Giallorossi club. Ajax asks for 20 million to let him go, and Roma will evaluate whether to strike the blow in the next few days.
Lazio, the price of Cancellieri
Matteo Cancellieri was not redeemed by Parma, despite a good season. Back at Lazio, according to Il Messaggero, he has attracted the interest of Cagliari and Torino. The Biancoceleste club is willing to sell, but only definitively and for a figure between 10 and 15 million euros.
Lazio is also considering the possible sale of Noslin, but Cancellieri remains the easiest profile to place. After two good loan experiences, the young winger could soon leave the Capital for a new adventure.
Fiorentina, Sohm is a concrete track
Fiorentina continues to look at Parma to strengthen the midfield. After Adrian Bernabè, now the name of Simon Sohm has risen in preferences. According to Corriere dello Sport, the Viola club considers the Swiss midfielder more accessible, valued between 10 and 12 million.
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Sohm, born in 2001, has defensive characteristics but still managed to score four goals last season. His contract expires in 2027 and the engagement is contained, making him an interesting option for the Viola midfield.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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