Parma maintains its €40m valuation for defender Giovanni Leoni, resisting bids from Inter, Milan, and Bournemouth. The club foresees his value skyrocketing with more playtime, having already rejected a €25m+ offer from the Premier League side.
West Ham United are leading the race to sign Douglas Luiz from Juventus, who struggled last season after a €50m move from Aston Villa. Juventus are open to versatile deals for the €40m-rated midfielder.
Udinese reportedly offers goalkeeper Maduka Okoye to Galatasaray for €15m amid a shocking sporting fraud investigation that could see him banned for four years. Other clubs also show interest.
Fiorentina is reportedly eyeing ex-Man Utd defender Victor Lindelof, a free agent turning 31. Former teammate David De Gea, whose career was revived by the Viola, is said to be pushing for the move, bringing valuable experience to Italy's Serie A.
Roma's pursuit of Nayef Aguerd faces a roadblock as West Ham insists on a permanent transfer for the Moroccan defender. Despite fresh talks, the Giallorossi's loan-with-option bid clashes with the Hammers' desire to sell outright, sparking a transfer standoff.
Juventus reportedly upped their pursuit of Jadon Sancho, tabling a €10m bid plus bonuses for the Manchester United winger. Despite United's €25m valuation, talks are ongoing, potentially seeing Sancho move to Turin after a long-standing interest.
Inter midfielder Kristjan Asllani's move to Real Betis has reportedly fallen through. The Albanian international prefers to remain in Serie A, with Bologna and Fiorentina showing keen interest. Inter seeks €18-20m for a permanent transfer.
AS Roma intensifies midfield pursuit for coach Gasperini, with renewed Richard Rios bids nearing Palmeiras' valuation. Meanwhile, Neil El Aynaoui from RC Lens remains a target, though his transfer faces difficulties despite agreed personal terms.
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.
Alberto Gilardino is set to lead Pisa's grand return to Serie A after 34 years. Following his impactful tenure at Genoa, Gilardino brings fresh tactical ideas and a strong work ethic, aiming to secure the club's top-flight status.