Inter midfielder Kristjan Asllani's move to Real Betis has reportedly fallen through. The Albanian international prefers to remain in Serie A, with Bologna and Fiorentina showing keen interest. Inter seeks €18-20m for a permanent transfer.
AS Roma intensifies midfield pursuit for coach Gasperini, with renewed Richard Rios bids nearing Palmeiras' valuation. Meanwhile, Neil El Aynaoui from RC Lens remains a target, though his transfer faces difficulties despite agreed personal terms.
Juventus is open to offers for Nico Gonzalez, who joined last summer. Despite interest, the Argentine isn't keen on a Saudi Pro League move, reportedly prioritizing his chances for Argentina's 2026 World Cup squad.
Alberto Gilardino is set to lead Pisa's grand return to Serie A after 34 years. Following his impactful tenure at Genoa, Gilardino brings fresh tactical ideas and a strong work ethic, aiming to secure the club's top-flight status.
KAA Gent's Archie Brown sensationally chose Fenerbahce over AC Milan, despite a deal with Milan being 'basically done.' A passionate overnight call from Fenerbahce's president swayed the defender, highlighting Milan's recurring transfer hesitancy.
Gianluigi Donnarumma's PSG future hangs in the balance over a new contract dispute. The star goalkeeper, seeking his current salary after Champions League success, is eyed by Chelsea, Man Utd, Man City, and Italian clubs as PSG offers performance-based pay.
Napoli have rekindled their pursuit of Torino goalkeeper Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, who reportedly prefers a move to Naples over Leeds United. The deal could hinge on Victor Osimhen's significant sale, while Milinkovic-Savic is prepared to compete with Alex Meret.
Juventus is looking to offload midfielder Douglas Luiz just one year after his €50m arrival from Aston Villa. After a disappointing season, the Bianconeri are seeking buyers, with several Premier League clubs reportedly interested.
Stefano Pioli, the Scudetto-winning former Milan and Al-Nassr coach, has officially returned to Fiorentina for his second tenure. He's signed a three-year deal until 2028, sparking a wave of coaching changes in Serie A's top teams for the 2024-25 season.
Luka Modric is moving to AC Milan after Real Madrid's Club World Cup exit. He'll sign a one-year deal for €3M per season and join training in August after a short holiday.