Serie A transfer market: Milan and Inter open the dance

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Serie A transfer market

The transfer market in Italy officially opens on July 1st and closes on September 1st. All the clubs are already working to compose the squads for the next 2023/2024 season and already in the last week some very important operations have been carried out in a very concrete way. Mainly Milan and Inter were the great protagonists, with Juventus and Roma who moved to stay behind the two Milanese and Napoli, champions of Italy who, after choosing the new coach, the French Rudy Garcia, started looking around to hit some goals to further strengthen the team.

Milan

Pioli’s team was the protagonist in the sale of Tonali to the English side of Newcastle, for a figure of around 80 million euros and a contract for the player worth 8 million net a year for six years. With the collection of this figure, which makes Tonali the highest transfer in the history of Italian football, the Rossoneri team immediately got involved for the purchase of Sassuolo midfielder Frattesi who is valued at 40 million.

Inter

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The neroazzurri team has been very active on the market since the now imminent conclusion of the purchase of Borussia forward M. Marcus Thuram, 25, who will arrive on a free transfer and will sign a contract for 6 million net plus bonuses for five years. The player who was also followed by Milan preferred the neroazzurri for the technical project that was proposed to him.

Another blow from Inzaghi’s team on entry should be that of the defender Azpilicueta who will free himself from Chelsea on zero. Always strong is the interest in Frattesi from Sassuolo, who in the idea of the Inter managers would replace Brozovic on his way out to the Arab team of Al Nassr. Also outgoing there is a strong interest from Manchester United for the Onana yard valued at 50 million by the Neroazzurri top management.

Juventus

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The Juventus team, awaiting the arrival of the new sporting director Giuntoli, has closed two incoming transactions and they are that of the attacker Milik from Marseille and the winger Timoty Weah from Lille for a figure of around 12 million euros. Allegri’s team is also concentrated on the renewal of Rabiot, on which Manchester United is moving with great interest.

Going out, the bianconeri hope to make income on the sale of redundancies such as Zakaria, McKennie and Artur who are no longer part of Allegri’s technical project. With regard to the coach from Livorno, he has repeatedly refused the offers from Saudi Arabia, for figures that started from 90 million to reach 120 for three years.

Roma

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Josè Mourinho’s team moved to strengthen the defense and signed Evian Ndicka who arrived on a free transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt, who in the intention of the Giallorossi managers should replace Roger Ibanez, about to land in the Premier League on the side of Liverpool or Tottenham. Also for the defence, the loan with Leeds of the Spanish Diego Lliorente was renewed, while for the right wing Mourinho’s team always looks at the home of the English and is negotiating the Danish born in 1997 Rasmus Kristensen.

Napoli

The Italian champion team, after the arrival of Garcia on the bench, is focused on evaluating some profiles that should further strengthen the squad. We talk about the talented 2003 Baldanzi from Empoli, the Japanese Kubo, a winger who stood out in the World Cup in Qatar. But the president De Laurentis is very attentive to the requests for his jewels, first of all Osimhen and then the central defender Kim.

There is a lot of attention on the Nigerian attacker in the Premier League and the Neapolitan team values the striker at 180 million euros, while for the Korean defender there are the sirens of the Germans of Bayer in Munich, his valuation is 50 million euros.

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