Juventus faces a pivotal summer as reports indicate goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio has no interest in joining Manchester City. Meanwhile, veteran Mattia Perin could depart after seven years, with former youth product Emil Audero eyed for a return.
Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid are reportedly in a fierce battle for Atalanta's prolific forward Ademola Lookman, with La Dea demanding a hefty €50m for the Nigerian star.
Juventus reportedly rejected Werder Bremen's €8m bid for rising star Samuel Mbangula, holding out for €15m. The talented winger, impressive in his debut, is a hot commodity this summer.
Arrigo Sacchi lauded Scott McTominay's unexpected talent while issuing a stark warning to Napoli: beware 'complacency syndrome'. As they chase a historic Serie A title and face Champions League challenges, team cohesion remains vital, Sacchi stresses.
AC Milan is reportedly keen on Nigerian forward Tolu Arokodare (Genk) to boost their attack. His 23 goals and physical presence make him an ideal candidate to support Santiago Gimenez, fitting Milan's summer transfer budget.
Inter Milan's top target is Atalanta striker Ademola Lookman, but his €50M price tag clashes with their €35M budget. The club plans negotiations, exploring alternatives like Openda, and intends to sell Mehdi Taremi to reshape their 2025-26 attacking lineup.
Inter striker Sebastiano Esposito is pushing for a Serie A move, favoring it over foreign leagues like the Bundesliga, as the Nerazzurri set his asking price between €6-7 million. Fiorentina and Cagliari have made contact but are yet to meet Inter's valuation.
West Ham is leading the pursuit of Juventus' Douglas Luiz with a loan-to-buy offer. Juventus seeks to offload the midfielder after a tough season, valuing him at €40m, but may soon drop their price. Everton also keen.
Almeria's Marc Pubill is the top right-back target for both Juventus and Milan, sparking a bidding war. The 22-year-old, valued around €15m, is a crucial defensive reinforcement for the Serie A giants.
Napoli is making big moves, signing stars like Kevin De Bruyne. With more arrivals expected, the Serie A champions are building a formidable squad for their 2025-26 Champions League return and continued domestic success.