Brighton's Evan Ferguson is reportedly attracting interest from Italian giants Roma and Atalanta for just €25m. Roma eye him post-FFP resolution, while Atalanta considers him a replacement if star striker Mateo Retegui departs.
UEFA fined AS Roma €3M for FFP breaches, while Inter and Milan were cleared. Meanwhile, Chelsea, Barcelona, and Aston Villa received significantly larger fines and multi-year settlement agreements for their more substantial financial rule violations.
Ismael Bennacer faces an uncertain future as AC Milan no longer plans for him, but his return to Olympique Marseille after a loan spell is stalled. Marseille is haggling over a new, lower price for the midfielder, despite coach De Zerbi's interest, leaving his next move unclear.
AC Milan defender Malick Thiaw is reportedly resisting a move to Como, with Newcastle United now emerging as a surprising suitor. This adds a new twist to the German international's transfer saga, as he's eager to convince Milan to keep him.
Alvaro Morata's move to Como is virtually sealed after an early termination of his Galatasaray loan. The striker is poised for a Serie A return, with all parties aligned for his unveiling as a new Como player.
Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca is a hot commodity, with Milan joining Napoli, Atalanta, and Roma in the race. Priced around €30m after scoring 12 Serie A goals last season, the 24-year-old Italian international is generating significant transfer buzz.
Veteran defender Kyle Walker has completed his medical for newly-promoted Burnley, with a £5m deal from Manchester City imminent. The England international is set to sign a two-year deal, rejoining former teammate Scott Parker at Turf Moor.
Brighton & Hove Albion are reportedly set to sign Club Brugge left-back Maxim De Cuyper for €20m, beating out Italian giants Milan, Roma, and Atalanta who had been tracking the Belgian international for months.
As Serie A clubs make new signings, a surprising array of established players are now free agents. This includes top strikers like Jovic and Arnautovic, key midfielders, and former Milan defenders, all part of a hypothetical dream XI ready for new clubs.
After years of struggle, Italian Serie A clubs are set for a strong UEFA Champions League comeback from 2025-26. Fresh investments, tactical shifts, financial growth, and youth focus are fueling dreams of reclaiming continental glory.