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.
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.
Al-Hilal has re-entered the race for Victor Osimhen with a new €75m offer, challenging Galatasaray. Napoli insists on the fee in few installments, a sticking point for Galatasaray. Osimhen's future is once again uncertain as the transfer saga heats up.
Barcelona VP Rafa Yuste is reportedly nearing a move to Saudi club Al-Nassr as CEO. This potential departure would be a significant blow for President Joan Laporta's re-election campaign, adding to recent difficulties at the club.
Theo Hernandez's departure to Al-Hilal has left AC Milan directors fuming. His social media farewell message, highly critical of the club's management, particularly annoyed executives who felt they always supported him during difficult times.
Juventus is keen to offload Nico Gonzalez for €30m, preferably to the Saudi Pro League, after his struggles in Turin. This sale would fund pursuits of Francisco Conceiao and Jadon Sancho, reshaping the squad.
Al-Hilal are in talks to sign Fiorentina's Moise Kean, with a lucrative €20m/year deal on the table. Manchester United also keen, while Kean's €52m release clause expires July 15. Kean previously rejected Al Qadsiah's €15m offer.
FIGC President Gravina suggests Mateo Retegui's lucrative Saudi move could impact his Italy national team future, citing concerns over league competitiveness and player form. This comes as Italy faces new challenges, including a FIFA ranking drop.
Theo Hernandez's €20m+ move to Al-Hilal stirred controversy as he criticized AC Milan's direction. His farewell drew support from ex-club figures Maldini & Calabria, hinting at internal issues, alongside warm goodbyes from current teammates.
Theo Hernandez has departed AC Milan for Al-Hilal in a €25m deal, delivering a scathing parting shot at the Rossoneri's management for their perceived lack of ambition and decisions.