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Lobotka clause, Juve chase Wesley, Hojlund update: transfer news 🤑

Lobotka clause, Juve chase Wesley, Hojlund update: transfer news 🤑

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The transfer market never stops, and the big clubs, between targets and excess players, are constantly at work.
Below are the main news of the day from the major Serie A clubs.
Juventus, eyes on Wesley at the Club World Cup
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus's participation in the Club World Cup also represents an opportunity to closely monitor one of the potential reinforcements identified by Damien Comolli for the market.
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As reported by the Rosea, it is Wesley, a 21-year-old right-back from Flamengo, highly appreciated for his technical profile. The Brazilian club is expected to demand a sum around 20 million euros to let him go.
Milan, first move for Javi Guerra from Valencia
Milan is not limiting itself to experienced profiles like Luka Modric, awaiting the post-Club World Cup, and Granit Xhaka, for whom developments are expected this week. The Rossoneri are also targeting promising young players to strengthen the midfield. Among these stands out the name of Javi Guerra, a Spanish midfielder born in 2002, already a protagonist with Valencia and currently engaged in the U21 European Championship.
As reported by Sky Sport, Milan has already made an official offer for the Spanish talent. The proposal includes 16 million in fixed part plus 4 million in bonuses, totaling 20 million euros. However, Valencia seems determined not to go below 25 million to let him go.
Inter, Højlund remains the dream: his position
Inter is looking for a new striker following the departures of Correa, Arnautovic, and the possible exit of Taremi. Among the names linked to the Nerazzurri, Rasmus Højlund stands out, coming off a complicated season with Manchester United. The Dane is considered an ideal profile to strengthen the offensive department.
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However, according to The Athletic, despite Inter's interest, the former Atalanta player intends to stay in the Premier League. His goal is to convince the English club and carve out more space in the next season. A choice that could complicate the plans of the Milan club.
Napoli, the latest on Lobotka's clause
Stanislav Lobotka is at the center of Napoli's technical project, which intends to start again with him next season with Antonio Conte on the bench. As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Slovak midfielder has a release clause active in the first two weeks of July.
It is a figure of 26 million euros, which could attract the interest of other clubs. However, Napoli has already clearly expressed to Lobotka the desire to continue together: no intention of parting with the playmaker who represents a cornerstone for the future.
Roma, O'Riley back in the spotlight for the midfield
Roma's market is heating up, and among the profiles followed to strengthen the midfield, Matt O'Riley's name stands out once again. The Danish midfielder born in 2000 had already been monitored in the past, and with the arrival of Gian Piero Gasperini on the bench, the interest has reignited strongly.
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As reported by Leggo, however, there is no shortage of competition for O'Riley: Everton is also on his trail. Interestingly, the English club is now controlled by the Friedkin family, the same owners of Roma, an element that adds further interest to the negotiation.
Lazio, market stalled: sales needed first
Maurizio Sarri is asking for a left-back and a mezzala, but Lazio's market is blocked. As reported by Repubblica, the priority is to sell the excess players before being able to invest. So far, 11 million have come in from the buyouts of Casale and Marcos Antonio.
Eleven players need to be placed, including Basic, Cancellieri, and Fares. Burnley has offered 15 million for Tchaouna, while Cataldi remains in the balance. Meanwhile, Sarri and Fabiani will take stock: Fabbian remains the most realistic target, with a possible rekindling of interest in Emerson Palmieri.
Fiorentina, Goretti on the way out: possible move to Juventus
According to Gazzetta.it, Roberto Goretti is on his way out of Fiorentina. The former Perugia executive is indicated as the main candidate for the role of technical director at Juventus.
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Gazzetta dello Sport highlights how Goretti is one of the few professionals in Italy to have held this position with significant results in recent years, making him a highly appreciated profile in the sector.
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