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Monza on the trail of Papu Gomez
As reported by Sportitalia, the Brianza team would be on the trail of Papu Gomez. The Sevilla footballer would like to return to Italy and Monza is looking for a profile with his characteristics, it could be the ideal destination. Everything would go very well for the player because he could get closer to the nearby city of Bergamo where he has a home and has remained very close, furthermore the negotiation could be facilitated by the excellent relations of his agent Riso with the managing director of Monza Adriano Galliani. The other players followed by President Silvio Berlusconi’s club are Darko Lazovic from Verona and Josip Brekalo who could be leaving Wolsfurburg.
Inter
The black and blue team is always looking for a left winger, a profile that is followed closely and that of Benfica’s Grimaldo. On him also two other Italian clubs, Napoli and Juventus. The team coached by Simone Inzaghi is also grappling with some important renewals, among which those of Skriniar and Bastoni are priorities given the interest in them from some important European clubs, primarily those of the Premier League .
Milan
In Milan, Bakayoko’s situation becomes increasingly complicated, who, finding no space among the owners, asks to be able to leave. Another goal of the Rossoneri is to find a winger, the name they like best is Ziyech from Chelsea, but the Moroccan’s requests are very high, also as a result of the great world championship played in Qatar.
Napoli
Napoli is on Samardzic’s trail, but the path is getting complicated due to the high demands of Udinese, given by the fact that several important clubs, including foreign ones, like the young talent from Friuli. At Napoli there is the position taken by defender Kim, who says he is annoyed by transfer market rumors, since he is very happy with the Neapolitan team and has no intention of leaving.
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