While the Lookman soap opera continues and Son announces his farewell to Tottenham, the transfer market is buzzing with activity. The headquarters of the top teams are abuzz as they strive to build the most competitive squads possible.

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Let’s take a look at the main transfer news of the day concerning the major Italian teams.

Juventus, Weah on his way out

Juventus is about to part ways with Timothy Weah, according to Matteo Moretto.

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The American winger had reached an agreement with Marseille in recent days: it now appears that the two clubs are close to a deal for a fee of around 13 million euros. Read the full article.

Milan, the latest on Doué and Musah

There are some clarifications regarding Milan’s transfer market: once again, the source is Matteo Moretto, who spoke on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube channel.

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On one hand, there is confirmation of interest in Doué, but the player is financially out of Milan’s reach, given Strasbourg’s 30 million asking price. There are also denials regarding outgoing transfers, as Moretto states that negotiations with Nottingham Forest for Yunus Musah are currently not on the table, since the English club has other priorities in midfield.

Inter, plan B activated

With negotiations for Lookman still stalled and seemingly close to a definitive halt, Inter may consider some alternatives to the Atalanta striker.

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According to Tuttosport, the Nerazzurri have several names in mind, and Christopher Nkunku—who was mentioned in recent hours—is not a priority.

The main candidate could be Lois Openda from Leipzig, a player already replaced by the German club with the signing of Johan Bakayoko and who is very interested in joining a team that can offer him Champions League football.

Napoli, Simeone in Serie A and agreement for Cajuste

The future of Giovanni Simeone is also being decided these days, as he is set to leave Napoli following the arrival of Lorenzo Lucca.

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Nottingham Forest had also shown interest in Cholito, but the Argentine reportedly turned them down as, for personal and family reasons, he intends to stay in Italy. Therefore, there are two main contenders for him: Torino and Pisa, with Torino seeking an agreement with Napoli after reaching a preliminary deal with the player.

He’s not the only one on his way out: according to Matteo Moretto, there is a verbal agreement between Napoli and Ipswich for Jens Cajuste on loan.

Roma, a striker says goodbye

Ola Solbakken’s adventure at Roma has definitively come to an end: the former Bodo Norwegian striker is now close to joining Danish side Nordsjaelland.

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The Norwegian arrived in the capital in January 2023, but failed to impress and was unable to revive his Italian experience even during his loan spell at Empoli last year.

Lazio, midfield locked down

The nightmare is over at Lazio: with the start of the new month, the release clauses for two key midfielders in the Biancocelesti squad have expired.

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Both Rovella and Guendouzi had a clause set at 50 million, which could only be activated in the summer transfer window and only until the end of July. Guendouzi had admirers in the Premier League, while Inter was interested in Rovella.

Fiorentina, Mandragora uncertainty

At the start of the summer, Rolando Mandragora’s contract renewal seemed a mere formality, especially given Pioli’s intention to keep him as a key player for Fiorentina. Now, however, things appear to have changed.

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According to La Nazione, the stalemate between the club and the player over extending the current agreement could end with the midfielder being sold, with Viola valuing him between 8 and 10 million. Read the full article.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

📸 MARCO BERTORELLO – AFP or licensors

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