Serie A clubs are buzzing with major transfer moves. Napoli secures a new striker partnership, Juventus targets Jadon Sancho, and Inter seeks reinforcements, while Saudi clubs tempt European stars.
Napoli makes a strategic shift, signing Lorenzo Lucca from Udinese after Darwin Nunez proved too costly. This frees up funds for key reinforcements like Vanja Milinkovic-Savic and Dan Ndoye, boosting their Scudetto defense.
Napoli is closing in on a strategic deal for Lorenzo Lucca from Udinese, structuring a €35m transfer over two years with a loan-to-buy agreement, after dropping pursuit of Liverpool's Darwin Nunez.
Napoli has reportedly shifted its focus from Darwin Nunez to Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca due to stalled negotiations. They've agreed personal terms for Lucca, with a deal valued around €34M, prompted by growing rival interest.
AC Milan intensifies its search for a new striker, with Victor Boniface as the top target despite Bayer Leverkusen's hefty price tag. Other options like Nicolas Jackson and Tolu Arokodare are also being considered as the Rossoneri look to bolster their attack.
Atalanta's €67m sale of Mateo Retegui to Al-Qadsiah creates a void in attack. Evan Ferguson, Georges Mikautadze, and Lorenzo Lucca are reportedly top targets to fill the spot, with funds now available for permanent deals.
Atalanta has turned down Al-Qadsiah's £53m bid for Mateo Retegui, valuing him at £60m. The Serie A top scorer is tempted by a £20m-a-year deal, and talks are ongoing. Atalanta is already eyeing potential replacements.
Mateo Retegui, Atalanta's star striker, is reportedly open to a €20m per season deal with Al-Qadsiah, despite initial concerns. This move hinges on Al-Qadsiah agreeing to Atalanta's €60m asking price, a significant profit for La Dea.
Udinese's Lorenzo Lucca faces an uncertain future as Napoli's interest hinges on Darwin Nunez and Victor Osimhen. Roma and Atalanta are also in the race, making his next move a hot topic in the transfer market.
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.