AC Milan has officially signed Italy international Samuele Ricci from Torino for €25m, securing the midfielder on a long-term deal until 2029 with an option for 2030. Ricci, who will wear the Number 4 jersey, completed his medical and expressed his happiness.
Lecce striker Nikola Krstovic reportedly prefers an Italian move over joining Leeds United, recently dropping a strong hint via social media by wearing a Roma jersey. He's said to be awaiting a Serie A offer.
Inter Milan star Denzel Dumfries has a surprisingly low release clause, starting at €20m and increasing to €30m by July 15. Despite this potential bargain for the Dutch international, Inter remains calm, noting a lack of major approaches.
Inter Milan is reportedly eyeing Palmeiras' Richard Rios as a potential midfield reinforcement, especially if Hakan Calhanoglu departs. They face stiff competition from top Premier League clubs for the Colombian, whose valuation is around €28-30m.
Juventus midfielder Timothy Weah is drawing significant interest from Olympique Marseille, AS Monaco, Everton, and Leeds United. Valued at €15m, the USMNT star's future is uncertain after he recently rejected a move to Nottingham Forest.
Atalanta's Europa League star Ademola Lookman, crowned African Player of the Year, is a top target. Arsenal and Atletico Madrid are reportedly battling for his signature after his stellar season, including a Europa League final hat-trick.
Napoli is reportedly on the cusp of securing a €60 million double transfer for PSV's Noa Lang and Bologna's Sam Beukema. Player desire was key in pushing these long-standing deals over the finish line for Antonio Conte's squad.
Udinese's Lorenzo Lucca is becoming a top transfer target for Napoli and Atalanta, serving as a key alternative if deals for Darwin Nunez or Mateo Retegui fall through. Udinese is reportedly seeking €30m for their prolific striker.
Portuguese football icon Diogo Jota, who tragically passed away, leaves behind an inspiring legacy. His journey from humble Gondomar to global fame showcases unparalleled mental strength and dedication, proving true success knows no boundaries.
Greg Taylor has clarified his reasons for leaving Celtic, asserting that Kieran Tierney's return wasn't the decisive factor. After six trophy-laden years, Taylor sought a new challenge at PAOK, emphasizing his desire for regular playtime and a fresh experience.