Free agent Lorenzo Insigne hopes to reunite with Maurizio Sarri at Lazio. Yet, a looming transfer embargo could derail the move, potentially redirecting him to other Italian clubs like Parma, Udinese, or Fiorentina if the ban isn't lifted soon.
Barcelona's transfer efforts intensify with Pablo Torre's imminent move to Mallorca. Despite a blow with Nico Williams staying put, Hansi Flick targets Luis Diaz and Marcus Rashford, but must sell players first to fund new signings for the upcoming season.
Vitor Roque's Palmeiras exit from the Club World Cup meant Barcelona missed a €2M bonus. This payment was tied to his performance, underscoring the financial implications of his controversial transfer from Barcelona back to Brazil.
Atletico Madrid is busy in the transfer market, securing Baena and Ruggeri, with Cardoso next. Top targets include Tottenham's Cristian Romero and Fulham's Alex Iwobi, promising a dynamic summer for Los Colchoneros.
Napoli is reportedly intensifying its pursuit of Fiorentina's Moise Kean amid competition from Saudi's Al-Qadsiah and Manchester United. Kean's future is undecided, but he reportedly prefers Europe despite a significant offer from abroad.
Napoli's pursuit of Spanish U21 international Juanlu Sanchez is stalling as Sevilla holds firm on their €20 million valuation. Napoli's current offer of €14 million (including bonuses) is significantly lower, creating a transfer standoff.
Brighton's Evan Ferguson is reportedly attracting interest from Italian giants Roma and Atalanta for just €25m. Roma eye him post-FFP resolution, while Atalanta considers him a replacement if star striker Mateo Retegui departs.
Juventus secures Jonathan David, who eyes big wins in Turin. Inter's Lautaro and Thuram reconcile for pre-season, as Serie A clubs ready their engines for an exciting new season.
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.
Canadian star Jonathan David has officially joined Juventus on a five-year deal as a free agent. After passing his medical, the 25-year-old striker committed to the Bianconeri despite significant representative commissions for the 'free' transfer.