New AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri immediately focused on Rafael Leao during his first Milanello training. He offered the Portuguese winger tactical insights and posture tips, showing strong belief in Leao's potential for a stellar season.
AS Roma's stellar goalkeeper, Mile Svilar, is set to ink a new deal until 2030. His impressive 2024-25 season convinced the Giallorossi to secure his future at the Stadio Olimpico.
Dusan Vlahovic is reportedly demanding €12m for 2025-26, unwilling to take a pay cut. This could force Juventus to pay severance if a new club offers less. Milan are potential suitors, while Vlahovic has already rejected Fenerbahçe and spoken with Allegri.
Veteran Portuguese goalkeeper Rui Patricio, a free agent, has been offered to Napoli. The Serie A champions are eyeing him as a second-choice option, ensuring Alex Meret's primary role remains secure. A decision is expected soon.
Jadon Sancho seeks €8m/year at Juventus, but the Bianconeri won't exceed €6m plus add-ons. Sancho, currently at Man Utd, prioritizes a Turin move and is ready to cut his salary for the €25m transfer.
Massimiliano Allegri began his 2025-26 AC Milan tenure, leading his first training session at Milanello on Monday, July 7. Most players attended as the Rossoneri geared up for the new campaign, with their first official match on August 17 in the Coppa Italia.
Victor Osimhen is reportedly keen on a permanent move to Galatasaray, who are ready to meet his salary demands. However, Napoli's €75m asking price, valid until July 15, poses a significant hurdle.
Napoli is poised to finalize the acquisition of Bologna defender Sam Beukema, making him their third summer signing. Concurrently, discussions for winger Dan Ndoye are ongoing, though Napoli is reluctant to increase its offer beyond €35m, leaving the decision to Bologna.
Victor Osimhen's Napoli future hangs in the balance as Galatasaray tables a big offer, while Juventus's Allegri outlines ambitious goals. Inter pursue key targets, and Fiorentina faces a wage standoff.
Milan's highly-rated 17-year-old striker, Francesco Camarda, has joined Lecce on a season-long loan with an option to buy. The move aims to secure him consistent Serie A playing time after a remarkable youth career.